bad manners

NOUN
  1. impoliteness resulting from ignorance
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How To Use bad manners In A Sentence

  • Some of my remarks here are directed toward conventional scientists, who generally refrain from commenting critically on the wild ideas of a few of their colleagues because it is bad manners.
  • You know that modish new technology is being used as a cloak to disguise bad manners, laziness and penny-pinching. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was normally considered bad manners to denigrate the dead, on the theory that they could not defend themselves. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • It is bad manners to whisper in company .
  • You know that modish new technology is being used as a cloak to disguise bad manners, laziness and penny-pinching. Times, Sunday Times
  • His bad manners detract from his good character
  • Following the herd, as the media advise, would lead me to applaud childish petulance, crudity, and bad manners.
  • Are round-robin letters bad taste or bad manners? Blaikie's Guide to Modern Manners
  • I can' t tolerate your bad manners any longer.
  • His bad manners earned him a sharp rebuke.
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