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1 They could have been a rabbi and rebitsin, so decorous were they.
2 As for the lady upon whom you bestow so decorous a name, I cannot answer.
3 The blinds were still down, and the house looked so decorous and innocent in its age.
4 Their behaviour was so decorous that not even a hinted threat escaped the lips of Mrs. Falconer.
5 Half time was so decorous that we could have been attending a tea party on the vicarage lawn.
6 Thinking the Anglican Church service the best, because it is so decorous , solemn, and dignified;
7 And Yakov was very much pleased that it was so creditable, so decorous , and so cheap, and no offence to anyone.
8 When his civility took so decorous a shape, she could not bear to be less civil than he had been, or less decorous.
9 You talked about the Duchess of Bolinbroke, and the opera, and Prince Talleyrand, and the corner in wheat-dearme, I know, so decorous !
10 He, usually so guarded, so decorous on all occasions, uttered a volley of oaths that would not have done discredit to an old cavalry officer.
11 The car dealer, always so gentle, so decorous , threw a whiskey bottle at her, screaming, Why should I be happy for a stupid stinking mona!
12 "She is so high-born!-sobeautiful!-Shehas such spirit and mind!-She is so calm under trial-so courageous- so decorous - so used to courtly life!"
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