How To Use cordiality In A Sentence
- While assuming a pose of utmost civility and cordiality, Caroline is relentless in her campaign to undermine me.
- The _anaya_ never fails, and we are received with cordiality, mixed with stateliness, by an imposing old man in a white bornouse. Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873
- The same kind of cordiality that you would show to the cottagers? A Traveler from Altruria: Romance
- Being assured that he would resist the decree relative to the nonjuring and seditious priesthood, they sent it to him for the purpose of provoking his resistance, that the citizens might see his lack of cordiality towards the revolution. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
- Tossed aside in all the cordiality were the looming and tougher questions of future import: Vietnam and Asia, rumors of Soviet moves in Cuba, the budget, and the fall elections. Going Home to Glory
- It was not with real pleasure, but with an affectation of cordiality that Anna received her husband when he reached the _datcha_. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction
- She was merely making use of a current phrase, as was frequently her custom, and attributing no precise meaning to it, unless it were that wine vaguely suggested to her mind the idea of cordiality and the hope that after her deliverance she would see the The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2
- True-blue, gentlemanly, veteran gentleman who succeeded in his business with kind temper treating the girls well. I could accept you only by your patience and your cordiality!
- I curled myself up in a little ball underneath one of the living room windows and cringed when I heard Luke greet my mother with cordiality.
- But, upon the whole, it could not be fairly said that his appearance was unprepossessing; indeed, to the congenial, it would have been doubtless not uncongenial; while to others, it could not fail to be at least curiously interesting, from the warm air of florid cordiality, contrasting itself with one knows not what kind of aguish sallowness of saving discretion lurking behind it. The Confidence-Man