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manner

[man-er] / ˈmæn ər /


NOUN
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Now, however, it’s clear that, at least when it comes to this order, language like “most expeditious manner,” doesn’t necessarily mean that anything is changing anytime soon.

From Salon

The manner of his revival - helped by his buying into Carrick's use of him - has laid the platform for a much happier conclusion to his career in England.

From BBC

To Ray’s stoic exterior, Colin’s good manners are like pebbles bouncing off a marble god.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bringing it home is Sudeikis’ manner as he shares Ted’s folksy anecdote: it contains not a whit of vanity or gloating at his adversary’s downfall.

From Salon

The constitution explicitly gives states the power to regulate and administer the “times, places and manner of holding elections,” but Congress “may at any time by law make or alter such regulations.”

From Salon