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composure

[kuhm-poh-zher] / kəmˈpoʊ ʒər /


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Her band grew to full size when three more musicians arrived, and a tentative start turned into a triumphant night, defined by composure rather than chaos.

From BBC

He will need that composure in a high-pressure job that seemed to ruffle predecessor Scott Robertson.

From BBC

The grocery store offers blackberries in January, cherries in October, tomatoes that arrive with the bland composure of year-round availability.

From Salon

“My composure comes from my teammates,” Robinson said.

From Los Angeles Times

But Lisowski, who won his first ranking title at the Northern Ireland Open in October, held his composure to seal victory.

From BBC