Definitions
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- n. Plural form of demeanor.
Etymologies
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Examples
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At times they have the heads of fauns or Minotaurs; yet their demeanors are decidedly human.
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There's fun to be had when life's a mess, and there's fun to be had in this final between two players with very similar styles and demeanors.
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Sometimes, if you watch both their demeanors during the game, it feels like McNabb is the experienced employee, reluctantly taking orders from the new, young boss with an unnerving voice.
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So, in fact, the Film Law is indeed the price to pay by those in film industry for their less than proactive demeanors.
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But it's cliché in its aesthetic -- detached demeanors, supra-human aliens who still need space ships?
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But it's cliché in its aesthetic -- detached demeanors, supra-human aliens who still need space ships?
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When Monday's practice began, though, the players' actions and demeanors remained too apathetic for Tortorella's taste.
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The characters seldom stray from their stereotypical demeanors and although it is enjoyable to watch I find myself wanting a little bit more and not just the same thing every week.
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He knew by their demeanors that something was amiss.
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The Clinton's displays desperation and untrusting demeanors.
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