genteelly उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- He was a Roman Catholic . [ . . . ] He was a great economist, but would spend money as genteelly as any man occasionally.
- Sydney's outspoken Anglican archbishop warned Monday that the church in Australia could " fade genteelly away " if it does not open its arms to new immigrants.
- For centuries, women who traveled ( rather than genteelly " toured " ) were considered " eccentric, self-deluded and utterly dotty ."
- Gomes, gowned in cherry red, told more than 1, 000 seniors in genteelly ringing tones that called to mind a cross between a Shakespearean actor and the sitcom character Frasier.
- Even when it's accessible, riding it at rush hour sentences straphangers to levels of overcrowding that the Regional Plan Association describes genteelly as " elbow to rib ."
- Operating in New York City in the late 1840s, a genteelly-dressed Thompson would approach an upper-class mark, pretending they knew each other, and begin a brief conversation.
- On the other hand, performing a favor or acting genteelly before the high ranking characters of the game might result in promotion via social interaction without having to " level "-up.
- So far, with the red brick, worn carpets and genteelly peeling paint, the weekend was more an echo of the New England colleges we had attended than a New Age renewal experience.
- What follows is a series of genteelly choreographed encounters _ some of them knock down and drag out _ between husband and wife, wife and mother-in-law, mother and son.
- In " Sense and Sensibility, " based on her first ( 1811 ) novel, the genteelly impoverished Dashwood sisters, Elinor ( Emma Thompson ) and Marianne ( Kate Winslet ) are opposites.