Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
1 He was manly in his deportment , courageous and, active; and commanded respect.
2 The Irish female servants are remarkably chaste in their language and deportment .
3 The men are required to be quiet and orderly in their deportment .
4 The Zephyrs were more quiet and dignified in their deportment than usual.
5 These symptoms were visible in his deportment when I entered the room.
6 The people of Berber are, in their exterior deportment , mild and polite.
7 The marquis was long rather than tall, and very solemn in deportment .
8 Everybody was trained from infancy in this etiquette of expression and deportment .
9 The deportment of the mere soldier seems to have been his aversion.
10 Shefford remembered her and could not see any change in her deportment .
11 They look like real little chieftains now, both in dress and deportment .
12 Under the correctness of his deportment it was clear that urgency impelled.
13 There was positively nothing in her deportment to betray a guilty conscience.
14 Jerome must now give me some lessons in deportment , he called it.
15 You have been of the reckless deportment - you may still be of it.
16 Gaga even affected the infantile and lisped through excess of genteel deportment .
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Deportment в диалектах
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