good-mannered
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After two days, I was finding the National Review cruisers to be generally courteous and warm, old-fashioned and good-mannered, and responsive to good manners, too.
From Slate • Mar. 1, 2014
The Canadian and American girls would have loved to meet the Queen, but were too good-mannered, cool and dignified to fight their way through the mob.
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What are any of us doing here--a flock of mad ducks flown north for the winter, descending noisily on this modest, good-mannered nation?
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The roaring was begun by the London Economist, a formidably good-mannered weekly which has no U.S. counterpart but might be described as a cross between the Wall Street Journal and a New Republic with muscles.*
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To which he gave for answer, "Nothing that is low can survive where the virtuous and the good-mannered man is."
From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy by Hammerton, John Alexander, Sir