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Значения термина mannered child на английском
Значения для термина "mannered child" отсутствуют.
Использование термина mannered child на английском
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Emma was a neat, well- manneredchild who no longer hid in closets.
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She was a well- manneredchild, and careful of the feelings of a host.
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Like the well- manneredchild she was, Pollyooly dropped a curtsey.
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Instead she had struck and run, like an ill- manneredchild.
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On the threshold, like the well- manneredchild she was, she paused to thank him again.
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Sidney, the best- manneredchild in the world, went boldly up to Mrs. Morton, as he was bid.
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Letty at last thought him an odd, ill- manneredchild, and gave up courting him, greatly to Hallin's satisfaction.
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She was indeed very civil to them, like the well- manneredchild she was; but they did not greatly attract her.
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If a typically well- manneredchild is suspended from school because the adults in charge are not using discipline protocol, this is problematic.
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Are spineless parents to blame for the new generation of over-indulged and ill- manneredchildren?
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They have comfortable carriages, and their gentle, sweet- manneredchildren were loaded with gold and diamonds.
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He maintained his wife and his two well- manneredchildren in a good house in a good neighborhood in Boston.
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It's hard not to feel rather humbled by Abbington's honesty and kind, easy manner, not to mention her extraordinarily well- manneredchildren.
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Dublin's pigeons have enough to contend with without being chased by ill- manneredchildren doing their best to kick and hurt them.
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"Thank you, sir," said Pollyooly; and dropped a curtsey, like the well- manneredchild she was.
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Its cheerful heroine, her easy-going husband and their three immaculately manneredchildren Vin, Judy and Toby elevated middle-class contentment to a high art.