1The toilets were the freshest and the manners most well-bred in Paris.
2It is the only course left for the well-bred in such circumstances.
3The horsey man with the well-bred screw was first over the brook.
4She spoke rapidly, with the fluent ease natural to a well-bred woman.
5Here, there are so many well-bred and accomplished ladies to choose from.
6Nothing of a personal nature was ever heard from its well-bred pulpit.
7One who is wise will never violate the proprieties of well-bred people.
8She raised her delicate eyebrows in a most exasperating well-bred, admonitory way.
9Music became part of the education of every well-bred man and woman.
10The point is that we have always been well-bred toward each other.
11She is a well-bred animal, with a pretty face and fine feathering.
12A well-bred Parisian girl has but a formal acquaintance with her lover.
13He was eminent for a supreme well-bred contempt for everybody and everything.
14Stillman maintained his usual well-bred calm and smoked cigarettes while he chattered.
15That is one of those things no well-bred gentleman will do himself.
16There was n't another well-born, well-bred looking young man in the group.