1 Her manner was cold, and she talked little.
2 Lena's good looks and gentle manners appealed to him.
3 Everything about this old man was in keeping with his dignified manner.
4 She was a thin, hard-faced woman, very well-dressed, very reserved in manner.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContextHighlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: I 5 She was quicker in speech, lighter in movement and manner than the other girls.
6 I felt like a boy in their company, and all manner of forgotten interests revived in me.
7 These boys had no practised manner behind which they could retreat and hold people at a distance.
8 I thought her manner with her customers very good, and wondered where she had learned such self-possession.
9 She was formal in manner, and made calls in rustling, steel-grey brocades and a tall bonnet with bristling aigrettes.
10 With me they had been like older brothers; had restrained their speech and manners out of care for me, and given me so much good comradeship.
11 She was four years older than I, to be sure, and had seen more of the world; but I was a boy and she was a girl, and I resented her protecting manner.
12 Pavel, the tall one, was said to be an anarchist; since he had no means of imparting his opinions, probably his wild gesticulations and his generally excited and rebellious manner gave rise to this supposition.