A deliberate pretense or exaggerated display.
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Examples for "late renaissance "
1 As a student of sporting history, Roger Federer knows about the improbable late renaissance of Muhammad Ali.
2 However, a miserable first-round 77 appears to have quashed any hopes of a treble despite Friday's late renaissance .
3 A large number of the later Renaissance school were Christians only in name.
4 Fountains are among the most successful monuments of the late Renaissance .
5 The whole façade (17th century) represents rather late Renaissance than transitional architecture.
A behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual.
1 There was something in the action that suggested more than a mannerism .
2 His mannerism with them, it was patient, polite, genuine and very helpful.
3 The characteristics of rhetoric are insipidity, mannerism , and monotonous parallelism of clauses.
4 An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
5 His mannerism is great, but it is a noble and welcome mannerism .
6 That particular mannerism would be barred from its speech from that moment on.
7 It did not signify anything in particular, merely an unconscious mannerism .
8 His poems exhibit the exact opposite of the Petrarchistic or the Marinistic mannerism .
9 The mannerism denotes a politician bracing himself for another round of Yes campaigning.
10 But mannerism can be only avoided by the most thorough practice and knowledge.
11 She had grown accustomed to the hybrid nature of his mannerism .
12 Judge Ronnie Strackman stroked his beard, a mannerism Quinn had grown to detest.
13 The odd mannerism jostled a gaggle of cells where a memory was stored.
14 That same mannerism -the stroking of a small pointed beard!
15 His dead wife, Helen, had often teased him about the mannerism .
16 Impossible to judge himself infallibly, but he was conscious of no vulgar mannerism .
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