How To Use Modesty In A Sentence

  • Public Prosecutor told the court that the offences of threatening and insulting a woman's modesty are bailable, so there is no need to grant anticipatory bail.
  • (Applause) Without boasting, without any kind of immodesty, that is how we Cuban revolutionaries understand our internationalist duty. TRICONTINENTAL CONFERENCE
  • The best makeup is Smile. The best jewelry is Modesty. The best clothing is Confidence.
  • ‘Welcome,’ the empress said to them, her voice holding false modesty.
  • The veil symbolizes the idea of modesty and conveys the lesson that however attractive physical appearances may be, the soul and character are paramount.
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  • It is not false modesty; he just does not know how good he is sometimes.
  • I only know that it is the best which I can find, to express one excellence which we see in our Lord, which is like what we call modesty in common human beings. Town and Country Sermons
  • It had criss-cross straps about half way down the front, but underneath was deep purple material, put there to keep her modesty.
  • One of the executioners then pulled off a kind of furred tippet which covered her bosom; her modesty taking the alarm, made her start back a few steps; she turned pale, and burst into tears. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • They lose a 'sense o' modesty an 'decency, after a while, an' are no 'like women at a' when they grow aulder. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
  • Which leaves modesty and decency. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet with the characteristic caution and modesty of true genius, he continued for nine years longer to reason and experimentalize upon what is now considered one of the simplest, as it is undoubtedly the most important known law of animal nature; and it was not till the year 1628, the fifty-first of his life, that he consented to publish his discovery to the world. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
  • There's no such thing as false modesty with you. The Sun
  • Shee's any good man's better second selfe, the very mirror of true constant modesty, the carefull huswife of frugalitie, and dearest obiect of man's heart's felicitie. Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
  • Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear. Rumi 
  • His modesty and courtesy concealed brilliant intellect; this combination worked wonders. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have to leave her shoulders bare but at least her modesty is in tact.
  • The Indian woman wears the priceless jewel of modesty with pride.
  • Some time back in school mugging up on the re-instated Scottish system would perhaps help to instill in them a little overdue modesty as well.
  • I brought up the term modesty, and none of the 4 young ladies knew what the word meant! The sleazy sexism that's served up...
  • And those members of the body which we think to be less honourable, on these we bestow greater honour; and our unpresentable parts have greater modesty’.
  • There were shrieks of em-barrassment as the girls struggled to protect their modesty.
  • The result must be dreadful where fervour will poetize without the aidful restraints of art and modesty. England's Antiphon
  • 'Anyone else would have done the same thing,' he said with typical modesty.
  • This family bears: party per pale or and sable, an orle counterchanged and two lozenges counterchanged, with: “i, semper melius eris,” — a motto which, together with the two distaffs taken as supporters, proves the modesty of the burgher families in the days when the Orders held their allotted places in the State; and the naivete of our ancient customs by the pun on A Start in Life
  • The families did not always look favorably upon their daughter’s activities in a mixed organization that was secular from the outset, in which training exercises were held on the Sabbath and holidays, and basic religious strictures such as kashrut and modesty of dress were not observed (the girls wore trousers or shorts). Haganah.
  • The modesty of the Arab woman is the linchpin of the whole political system.
  • I wish to acquaint your love in Christ that the very zealous brethren who have been commissioned by your reverence to act for you in this good work have won praise for all the clergy by the amiability of their manners; for by their individual modesty and conciliatoriness they have shewn the sound condition of all. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • That sounds like false modesty to us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wherever valour true is found, true modesty will there abound. 
  • Into his strong young fingers Ulka took a smooth, flat stone; his handsome eyes were lowered in boyish modesty, his thoughts were worshipping her. Legends of Vancouver
  • Modesty prevented Rutenberg (whom Bush also slanged as "Mr. Birthday Boy") from revealing his integral part in this merriment when he duly wrote up the press conference for the Times the next day. The Simple Life: White House Edition
  • i dont understand what's so facinating about being topless? clothes bring modesty and respect in the eyes of others, otherwise there's not difference between you and animals? and when some man tries to take advantage of them, they start whining about their womanhood. you white people are just like pigs, animals roam around naked, have sex with anyone you want, you don't eve bother to ask their names as long as they are "fuckable". Support Topless Women
  • The result of his immodesty has been a persistent hunger for offices that most people thought beyond his abilities. PrairiePundit
  • Is it some kind of attempt at demureness and modesty?
  • His modesty distinguishes him from his peers
  • Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to virtue. 
  • He had shown no false modesty about his ability to avoid the gardener.
  • Nike produces an all - enveloping athletic uniform to protect the modesty of Muslim women athletes.
  • He disembarks and smiles so cutely at me, conveying both graciousness and modesty (OK, it was a dream).
  • Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to virtue. 
  • In April of this year, however, things soured when Taylor caught Barmy getting intimate with another avatar, named Modesty McDonnell.
  • Not really tied in all too closely with modesty because these statues are contiguous with nude statues exploring the beauty of the human form.
  • Moderation is subdivided into good discipline, seemliness, modesty, and self-control.
  • That is, while Connolly holds on to Taylor's vision of a plurality of goods and principles, he abandons the idea of overlap itself and the picture of the state as its guarantor, substituting instead a deconstructive absent center that is the result of epistemic modesty and the never-ending project of subject-formation: "The key," Connolly writes, "is to acknowledge the comparative contestability of the fundamental perspectives you bring into public engagements" (8; emphasis in original). Introduction
  • But the man himself was modesty personified as he was quizzed about his brilliant form. The Sun
  • It's because you don't like my way of living," he charged, thinking in his own mind of the sensational joyrides and general profligacy with which the newspapers had credited him -- thinking this, and wondering whether or not, in maiden modesty, she would disclaim knowledge of it. Chapter XV
  • The Philosopher gives it the name of wittiness (_eutrapelia_), and a man is said to be pleasant through having a happy turn* of mind, whereby he gives his words and deeds a cheerful turn: and inasmuch as this virtue restrains a man from immoderate fun, it is comprised under modesty. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • This naive offer, made without the hope of recompense, though a byzant would not have paid for the special grace of this speech; and the modesty of the gesture with which the poor girl turned to him gained the heart of the jeweller, who would have liked to be able to put this bondswoman into the skin of a queen, and Paris at her feet. Droll Stories — Volume 3
  • Don't turn your head away, your peculiar modesty would hide what you call frailty and what I call love. Barks and Purrs
  • Some patients did not bathe, others were infested with vermin, and modesty was an issue, especially with female patients.
  • Before the winter was far advanced, it is actually on record that Emmy took a night and received company with great propriety and modesty. Vanity Fair
  • The idea of reticence or modesty played little part in their world view.
  • Individually-determined rationality is geniality, — aptness for an absolutely individual cognizing, so that the same can absolutely be accomplished by no other person-the artistic virtue proper; to it belong courage, composedness, modesty, grace, sympathy, confidence, etc. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • Scantiness of modesty is short of knowledge. 
  • This private altarpiece says little for the modesty of the canon, whose coat-of-arms with a hare is blazoned at the hem of the Virgin's robe in the corner of the picture.
  • After last year's Convention of women, I saw an article in a Unitarian paper edited by the Rev.Mr. Bellows of New York, where, in reply to a correspondent on the subject of woman's rights, in which he strenuously opposed her taking part in any thing in public, he said, "Public woman unbonnated and unshawled before the public gaze, and what becomes of her modesty and her virtue? An Address On Woman's Rights
  • Their innate modesty is expressed in their alternative names - rissoles, patties, faggots - and a complete absence of trend-setting ingredients such as mizuna, enoki, frog's legs and mascarpone.
  • She replied not without timidity, but without that hasty bashfulness which is so often taken for modesty. Rudin
  • Only because what we call modesty is awkward bashfulness and mauvaise honte. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
  • But short time does it require to unshell the kernel of a nut like this," returned the officer, looking round; "and Cowlson reports to me that everything in it, save in the woman's quarters, (which his modesty did not permit him to search,) is as well known to him as the contents of his own cabin. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
  • So a government scientist, whom out of modesty I forbear to name, had to expose the fraud.
  • Henry Bellows commented in the Christian Inquirer, ‘Place woman unbonneted and unshawled before the public gaze, and what becomes of her modesty and her virtue?’
  • He was an untiring worker, honest, and of a singular modesty.
  • Bennett accepted the award with typical modesty.
  • 177 In Arab. the plural masc. is used by way of modesty when a girl addresses her lover and for the same reason she speaks of herself as a man. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Along with modesty, that other quintessentially British characteristic, self-deprecation, is on the wane - it doesn't work in a culture of swank and bravado.
  • there is more at stake than your modesty
  • Historically, underwear was designed to preserve a woman 's modesty and help with hygiene. The Sun
  • They made a decision to take action but, despite the bravery of their actions, they all had a very quiet, unassuming modesty.
  • They usually dress in the baju kurung, a long-sleeved, loose blouse worn over an ankle-length skirt, and they cover their heads with a scarf as a sign of humility and modesty.
  • Today, it wears international renown with hard-bitten modesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had no false modesty about the poems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The picture, he said, offended his “pudeur” his modesty. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • He behaved with a becoming modesty/with a modesty becoming his junior position.
  • There's such a thing as virtual modesty," said Shahed Amanullah, editor-in-chief of altmuslim. com, a popular online magazine. Is Facebook A Sin? Some Muslims Think So
  • Even so, it took time and collaboration, and intellectual modesty, to get all the kinks ironed out.
  • pure and vestal modesty
  • The phrase argumentum ad verecundiam literally means the means ‘the argument from modesty’, and it was John Locke who evidently first used this phrase to refer to a kind of error or deceptive tactic that can be used by one person in discussion with another … Blogginheads Controversy
  • Casting modesty aside, she outlined the reason for her success.
  • Modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise. Lord Chesterfield 
  • If the contest is about lifting truly ordinary but highly talented people from their jobs in telesales and into the limelight then let's appreciate that modesty whilst they have it. Lowbrow Saturday
  • Skepsey, journeying one late afternoon up a Kentish line, had, in both senses of the word, encountered a long-limbed navvy; an intoxicated, he was compelled by his manly modesty to desire to think; whose loathly talk, forced upon the hearing of a decent old woman opposite him, passed baboonish behaviour; so much so, that Skepsey civilly intervened; subsequently inviting him to leave the carriage and receive a lesson at the station they were nearing. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • In order to prevent I spend over 100 dollars reason of handsome head immodesty drive fire point.
  • Their malignant modesty does not deserve the respect of an intelligent _figurante_. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 06, May 7, 1870
  • As a last resort, we could try bringing back 18th-century bathing machines - funny little huts on wheels, in which ladies were trundled into the surf and decanted into the sea with their modesty intact.
  • This might be the reason for my hesitation: embarrassment, brought on by a becoming modesty.
  • I was about to lecture him about the evil of self-conceit and the importance of modesty, when a servant ran into the library crying nervously.
  • Along with his modesty, Hunter's unalterable good-heartedness contributed to his popularity.
  • his disinclination for modesty is well known
  • We should be worrying about middle age women these days as much as girls, because the immodesty is starting with the older women. Protecting Our Daughters
  • By all means let's have postimperial modesty but let's refuse postimperial sulking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Modesty or Pudor required in all your actions: This is the Virtue I shall labour to describe, which description I hope will be sufficient to direct you towards the acquisition of that agreeable deportment, which hath the power to concilate and procure the applause & affection of all sorts of people. The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex
  • No missish sentiment, no modesty was strong enough to distract her from the sensuous delight of his fingers, the strength of his hands, the pleasure they conjured. The Perfect Lover
  • This family bears: party per pale or and sable, an orle counterchanged and two lozenges counterchanged, with: “i, semper melius eris,” — a motto which, together with the two distaffs taken as supporters, proves the modesty of the burgher families in the days when the Orders held their allotted places in the State; and the naivete of our ancient customs by the pun on A Start in Life
  • In the tenth century," according to Dufour (_Histoire de la Prostitution_, vol. VI., p. 11), "shoes _a la poulaine_, with a claw or beak, pursued for more than four centuries by the anathemas of popes and the invectives of preachers, were always regarded by mediæval casuists as the most abominable emblems of immodesty. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
  • This is the reason for head-coverings, face-veilings, bowing, kneeling, genuflecting, and other signs of spiritual modesty.
  • _Christian Inquirer_, a Unitarian paper, edited by the Rev.Mr. Bellows, of New York, where, in reply to a correspondent on the subject of Woman's Rights, in which he strenuously opposed her taking part in anything in public, he said: "Place woman unbonneted and unshawled before the public gaze and what becomes of her modesty and her virtue? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • It is not modesty but experience that makes us loath to suppose that others are benighted if they do not accept the pedagogical advantages of the curriculum we happen to favor.
  • sham modesty
  • Yet, while on a level with males as to the offer of, and standing in grace (Ga 3: 28), their subjection in point of order, modesty, and seemliness, is to be maintained. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • She took up the sport in 2009 and during her climb to the summit she has exuded modesty and charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet whenever I hear someone stand up in public with a poem or short story in their hand which they then preface with a lengthy disclaimer about its imperfections, I cannot help sniffing false modesty.
  • His unassuming modesty would never allow him to think like this, of course, but I think a time and an icon among his peers, is owed a lot by the profession.
  • The global financial crisis has provided a modesty blanket to cover their sins. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, modesty is now almost invariably preceded by the word " false".
  • Asia is home to many great cuisines, yet the masters of the region's kitchens have in the past preferred to stay out of the limelight, thanks to Confucian modesty and an apprenticeship system that frowns on publicity seeking.
  • Indeed, modesty forbade him to contemplate too long what he could count a personal success.
  • As conceit makes one lag behind, so modesty helps one make progress.
  • He was widely known for his warmth, generosity, and modesty, and for his fund of humorous and interesting anecdotes.
  • To keep them covered was a matter of decency and modesty.
  • For the more conservative Islamists, her baju kurung is a symbol of Muslim modesty and upright Muslim womanhood.
  • Modesty helps one advance, whereas conceit makes one fall behind.
  • As Niebuhr observed, we "need a sense of modesty about the virtue, wisdom and power available to us" and "a sense of contrition about the common human frailties and foibles which lie at the foundation of both the enemy's demonry and our vanities. Eliot Spitzer: The Need for Both Passion and Humility in Politics
  • They hoped this act would stir a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had.
  • The doors closed, leaving him stark naked in the lobby, unable to hit the button because he was protecting his modesty. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, all modesty aside, I'm good at foreseeing problems before they occur.
  • Who I was, painted seagreen with vanity or socketed modesty. 42 Mirrors
  • They are allowed a few bolstering bits of flimsy cloth to try to retain an air of modesty despite being shoehorned into bras that are less about pushing up, and more about throwing out.
  • That sounds like false modesty to us. Times, Sunday Times
  • As an athlete, he violated the codes of modesty and propriety.
  • Nenter describes what we may now call women's affectability, and considers that it makes them more prone than men to the sexual emotions, as is shown by the fact that, notwithstanding their modesty, they sometimes make sexual advances. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
  • But, above all, they had the modesty of pride, a chaste reserve, a/touch-me-not/which at a maturer age might have seemed intentional coyness, so much did their demeanor inspire a wish to know them. The Commission in Lunacy
  • Scantiness of modesty is short of knowledge. 
  • It is not unusual to see a small boy upbraiding his own mother for some act that shows a lack of modesty.
  • Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to virtue. 
  • I was not surprised, although I was rather gratified, to find the semi-detached house one of incredible modesty.
  • In my memory, he talked about nothing but himself - well, false modesty has never been his style.
  • With further lack of modesty she stretched out two rounded arms worthy of Juno, ending in finely molded hands -- when I say _hands_ I am not exact, for, strictly speaking, only one hand could be seen, and that held a richly embroidered handkerchief. First Love (Little Blue Book #1195) And Other Fascinating Stories of Spanish Life
  • Yet if the 25-year-old's words spoke of surprise, they should not have done; his voice betrayed modesty, not shock.
  • Wherever valour true is found, true modesty will there abound. 
  • That's all this personification of modesty has to say.
  • His modesty does him credit, for the food he produces speaks for itself.
  • Running an armed hold-up scam gang around Modesty Blaise is not too bright, particularly when she has friends involved she'd like to give a lot of money to. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: A Perfect Night To Break Your Neck - Peter O'Donnell
  • Deferring to modesty, she wore a sheer mauve marquisette bolero edged with the same pink taffeta as the top. Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth
  • His bravery and modesty make a man ponder the cushiness of modern life. Times, Sunday Times
  • With uncustomary modesty, she claimed only precision and finish.
  • Modesty, stoicism, self-restraint and resilience: these are endangered virtues, and I want to hymn them.
  • Michael B says: jukeboxgrad, wise and venerable one, preeminent in modesty and modest formulations (I mock not, nor [now to the audience in feigned sotto voce], nor do I indulge any mean paraleipsis), The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next)
  • It is high time for _true_ modesty to take the place of that _false modesty_ which has driven virtue, like an exile, out of the land, and peopled it largely with Public School Education
  • Wherever valour true is found, true modesty will there abound. 
  • Steele mentions, with great tenderness, "that remarkable bashfulness, which is a cloak that hides and muffles merit;" and tells us, "that his abilities were covered only by modesty, which doubles the beauties which are seen, and gives credit and esteem to all that are concealed. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
  • Steele mentions with great tenderness “that remarkable bashfulness, which is a cloak that hides and muffles merit; ” and tells us, that “his abilities were covered only by modesty, which doubles the beauties which are seen, and gives credit and esteem to all that are concealed. Life of Addison, 1672-1719
  • Modesty suggests shunning indecent behavior but it also implies bashfulness based on timidity.
  • At least her modesty was protected then. The Sun
  • Wear hotpants under your dress, so when the fabric blows up your modesty remains intact. The Sun
  • And if any offer of alliance or parley of individual elders comes from home, the false spirits shut the gates of the castle and permit no one to enter, — there is a battle, and they gain the victory; and straightway making alliance with the desires, they banish modesty, which they call folly, and send temperance over the border. The Republic by Plato ; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  • If your scarf covers every hair on your head for modesty, you give alms and do charity, but what is under your scarf is dedicated to the sanctity of Jewish land, taking precedence over the sanctity of human life, whosever life that is, then your are not my sister. Max Blumenthal: Bomb A Ghetto, Raise A Cheer -- The Video
  • Wherever valour true is found, true modesty will there abound. 
  • After their talks, and with no sense of false modesty, the commissioner told reporters: "New Scotland Yard is a natural place for foreign police chiefs to visit given the international reputation of the Metropolitan police. Afghanistan transition day four: What did Helmand's head of police learn from Sir Paul Stephenson?
  • “Let these strangers be carried to the great hall,” said the Sub – Prior, “and be treated with the best by the cellarer; reminding them, however, of that modesty and decency of conduct which becometh guests in a house like this.” The Monastery
  • For (to Phidippides) consider, O youth, all that attaches to modesty, and of how many pleasures you are about to be deprived -- of women, of games at cottabus, of dainties, of drinking-bouts, of giggling. Clouds
  • We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances.
  • Modesty is the ornament of woman. 
  • Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear. Rumi 
  • Asked to comment on his prospects for a first full cap, Hughes is coy - it clearly goes against his inherent sense of modesty and decorum.
  • My speech was scheduled immediately after the fab and very sexy Immodesty Blaize - a brilliant burlesque striptease artiste and extremely hard act to follow.
  • But who is your modesty being protected from? Times, Sunday Times
  • For Nietzsche, there is no modesty, no chaste self-governing in the sexual antagonism and the unrestrained gift of the woman.
  • A leather loincloth provides a bit of modesty and moveability.
  • I was thrilled when I received the replies and am still amazed at their modesty and quiet heroism. Times, Sunday Times
  • She took up the sport in 2009 and during her climb to the summit she has exuded modesty and charm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Modesty is not only and ornament, but also a guard to virtue. 
  • Besides being for modesty, the hijab is also a representation of Islamic identity. I Don’t Get Religious Coverings « Colleen Anderson
  • A tad more modesty, and less time spent on delivering spin to the English media, might have produced a different result.
  • This reaction should not be interpreted as false modesty, however.
  • Raven felt the heat rise again within her, and the blush that crept to her cheeks this time had nothing to do with maidenly modesty.
  • Besides modesty and intimacy, they often enjoy a high level of social solidarity.
  • But faith in the classical virtues of decorum and modesty remained with him until his death.
  • He shows great pride in his work and has no false modesty about his success.
  • Finally, I told the reporter that most of the girls I interviewed sought a new kind of empowerment, and that religion wasn't the main impetus behind what she dubs the modesty "backlash. Mail Call: Going Where No Man's Gone Before
  • I know that immodesty is a militant movement, because people like the author, ministers and even yourself, have been attacked for teaching against it. Hawaiian Dresses
  • His father was a brawling shipyard-pipe fitter, “built like a Birmingham brickbat, but lacking all the wit and modesty God gave a cobblestone.” In The Shadow of The Cypress
  • I like the modesty and relatively unadorned character of her presentation.
  • He does this with a modesty and a delight in enquiry which has lost none of its adventure in thirty years.
  • Forget Amis fils; this is a man conspicuously without the quality of modesty.
  • The modesty of the town itself comes as something of a surprise.
  • We are now resolved to expiate each and every deplorable outrage committed against Thee; we are determined to make amends for the manifold offenses against Christian modesty in unbecoming dress and behavior, for all the foul seductions laid to ensnare the feet of the innocent, for the frequent violations of Sundays and holy days, and the shocking blasphemies uttered against Thee and Thy saints. Feast of the Sacred Heart
  • For modesty, a petticoat and short-sleeved blouse are worn underneath.
  • With typical modesty he commented that none his many performances could match the life and death one-act dramas enacted in such a theatre. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus adjured, clinging to the shreds of her modesty because she was simply unable to help herself, Beth retired behind the one high-backed chair and, using it as a makeshift screen, exchanged the quilt for the fresh chemise and petticoat that had been laid out for her, then slipped into her stays. Shameless
  • Maybe the immodesty is proof that global warming exists. Alfred Augustus Glendening 1861-1903
  • Modesty Blaise is the mother of all action heroines. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Industry and modesty are the chief factors of his success.
  • Fastidiousness, at any rate, is very good _postiche_ for modesty: it is always decent, it can never be coarse. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida
  • Despite her modesty, she clearly has no worries for her British operatic debut. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, sure enough, every thing about her save her dress "is semblative a woman's part": she has none of the assumption of a pert, saucy, waggish manhood, which so delights us in Rosalind in _As You Like It_; but she has that which, if not better in itself, is more becoming in her, -- "the inward and spiritual grace of modesty" pervading all she does and says. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England
  • Anyway, Paul stood "unconvicted," as the revivalists have it, and being moved to chagrin instead of shame, he carried the story of Andrea's surprising modesty to Bachelder. The Spinner's Book of Fiction
  • But in the nineteenth century women were difficult to save: their voluminous clothing was a dead weight in water, and modesty usually prevented their shedding their apparel, even when in danger of drowning.
  • Nike produces an all - enveloping athletic uniform to protect the modesty of Muslim women athletes.
  • The global financial crisis has provided a modesty blanket to cover their sins. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is sadness to the ambition and drive of the eternally brilliant Summers; a modesty and realism to Milton Friedman; an endearing goofiness to Stiglitz (who for all his absentmindedness, notes Hirsh, seems to have a way with women). Robert Teitelman: Michael Hirsh's "Capital Offense"
  • His family was quite wealthy, but modesty was what they possessed in great amounts.
  • Behind her, a woman - presumably her mother - was standing nearby trying to make sure her sari did not unwrap itself beyond the limits of Indian modesty.
  • ‘The idea is that your modesty in dress and behavior is a passport to public space,’ he said.
  • She had been a rare beauty; there was no point in false modesty.
  • As usual, Mike's genuine modesty understated his ability, but then he sincerely doubted his talents, even though they were there for all to see.
  • He hates to appear big-headed, but he knows that false modesty is equally odious.
  • With modesty and skill he built cross-party consensus. Times, Sunday Times

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