Etiquette
in sentence
34 examples of Etiquette in a sentence
The poem that's coming up is based on him trying to tell me a little something about a domestic point of
etiquette
in country living that I had a very hard time, at first, processing.
You see, there's a subtle
etiquette
in the skate park, and it's led by key influencers, and they tend to be the kids who can do the best tricks, or wear red pants, and on this day the mics picked that up.
We try to follow dolphin
etiquette
while we're in the water, since we're actually observing them physically in the water.
Maybe I think about sound
etiquette
more than the average hearing person does.
Well, here's some simple, traditional
etiquette
tips on how to set a table.
This is more about looks than etiquette, but it's rare to see nothing under a plate unless you're eating at a picnic table.
We were just a bunch of commuters who, minutes earlier, had followed the Tube etiquette: no direct eye contact, no talking and absolutely no conversation.
She was expected to study subjects considered proper for a Byzantine princess, like courtly
etiquette
and the Bible, but preferred classical myth and philosophy.
So, I was going to throw some condoms in the room and whatnot, but I'm not sure it's the
etiquette
here.
From resentment couched in pleasantries to arguing that masks attraction, her work explores the bewildering collision of emotions and
etiquette.
In this multicultural, intersectional society, where more of us are gathered and raised by people and with
etiquette
unlike our own, where we don't share the etiquette, unspoken norms are trouble, whereas pop-up rules allow us to connect meaningfully.
The tennis
etiquette
is, both the players have to come to the net and shake hands.
In most of these "late Stooge" era shorts, more often than not, the boys are pitted against each other or Joe against the other two and this is not accurate Stooge
etiquette.
But social
etiquette
aside what thrills did these early zombies offer to the movie-going public?
A young adult man makes clear to his friend - a girl who is really troubled by being pretty enough for him - that she has to be the jewelry at his side and to follow his narrow viewed rules of
etiquette.
Representing America in a foreign country you should be the epitome of manners and
etiquette.
Clearly, there’s a social networking
etiquette
still being worked out, especially now that, as the home page says, “anyone can join” (not just college students).
Almost from her first appearance in the public eye, Michelle Obama has used clothing, etiquette, and such cues as where she shops and entertains to send out a subtle but radical message to American voters and to the world.
If Trump’s iconoclastic style was merely a breach of traditional presidential etiquette, one might argue that his critics were being too fastidious, or were trapped in old-fashioned views of diplomacy.
The ladies asked themselves whether the Mayor alone was responsible for this grave breach of
etiquette.
On the occasion of a visit from a sovereign prince,
etiquette
requires that the canons shall not accompany the Bishop.
Much time, and some trouble were expended before the whole party were, to the great joy of Caesar, comfortably arranged around the table, with proper attention to all points of
etiquette
and precedence.
In taking their places at the board, the strictest attention was paid to precedency; for, notwithstanding the freedom of manners which prevailed in the corps, the points of military
etiquette
were at all times observed, with something approaching to religious veneration.
Not for the world would she violate any of the observances of female
etiquette.
Many a hat was lifted as its owner addressed this officer; and when he spoke, a profound attention, exceeding the respect of mere professional etiquette, was exhibited on every countenance.
'The ball-nights in Ba-ath are moments snatched from paradise; rendered bewitching by music, beauty, elegance, fashion, etiquette, and--and--above all, by the absence of tradespeople, who are quite inconsistent with paradise, and who have an amalgamation of themselves at the Guildhall every fortnight, which is, to say the least, remarkable.
She wondered, indeed, at his thinking it necessary to do so; but supposed it to be the proper
etiquette.
M. de Treville was about to reprehend this breach of the rules of etiquette, when he felt the hand of Athos, who had rallied all his energies to contend against pain, at length overcome by it, fell upon the floor as if he were dead.
The queen made a curtsy, less from
etiquette
than because her knees were sinking under her.
And now I had a view of all those points of
etiquette
and curious survivals of custom which are so recent, that we have not yet appreciated that they may some day be as interesting to the social historian as they then were to the sportsman.
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