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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwell-manneredˌwell-ˈmannered adjective POLITEtalking and behaving in a polite way a well-mannered child► see thesaurus at polite
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well-mannered• Julio is a clean-cut, well-mannered 15-year-old boy.• The children were good little things, well-mannered, and beautifully dressed.• Henry was a typical Oxford man - well-mannered, easy-going, and very sure of himself.• It is difficult to address market forces armed only with well-mannered façades.• You seem to be a well-mannered fellow.• He enjoyed well-mannered, good-looking, and well-to-do undergraduates.• She followed quietly, a well-mannered guest, as they crossed the crowded length of the morning room.• Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.• So, if you cloned Donald or Newt, you might get a perfectly well-mannered person.
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