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I hope I look queenly and dignified; in truth I feel murderous.
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The situation was very serious but Belgrade stayed dignified, cool-headed and calm.
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Ah... I'm trying to figure out a dignified way to say 'huh'?
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There was no pomp in the surroundings; all, though dignified, was simple.
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I cannot think of a more dignified way to express our sympathy.
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This was a Mongocharger, something no self-respecting smuggler would leave home without.
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Any self-respecting effort at colonisation brings along a couple of these eco-AIs.
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Like any self-respecting reality show, it got plenty of headlines and complaints.
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That is the most important thing to any self-respecting gentleman these days.
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The self-respecting 'bus looks upon the public as dust beneath its tyres.
Usage of self-respectful in English
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I liked to look at these men, they are so trim, clean, self-respectful.
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Which act would she have thought the least self-respectful?
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Snow smiled a calm, self-respectful smile, that said, as plainly as words could say: Oh!
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It was a kindly address, but ceremonious; it was almost humble, and yet it was self-respectful.
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A thoroughly self-respectful person will command respect anywhere.
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He was esteemed, self-respectful, and happy; and all these things tend to good health and good looks.
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These were all she needed to make her supremely self-respectful, happy, and, in the best degree, womanly.
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His conduct has been uniformly modest but self-respectful, and he had won the esteem of professors as well as students.
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They might stand only five feet in their stockings, but they stood straight, and if they were respectful, they were first self-respectful.
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They saluted one another like acquaintances, and three clean-shaven, walnut-faced old peasants bowed in response to March's stare, with a self-respectful civility.
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But this maid, like a self-respectful employee or a good soldier, resented the familiarity of an official superior as an indecency and an insult.
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His relatives never mentioned him, and when, well dressed, dignified, self-respectful, he appeared among them again, it was like receiving one from the dead.