Definitionn. a manner that does not take forms and ceremonies seriously
Last update: October 30, 2015
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It.s an informality that the Ancients respect about visiting us, Helga said. [Please select]
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The two Germans, posed like ramrods, expected to see such informality shoved out bodily. [Please select]
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But about twenty years ago the era of informality set in and has been gaining ground ever since. [Please select]
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If ever in doubt what to wear, the best rule is to err on the side of informality. [Please select]
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It would be the easier to detach him from the company, since the occasion was one of studied informality. [Please select]
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It had not been only for Richard that the midnight hour of responsibility and informality shared had had its thrill. [Please select]
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Meanwhile, the wealthy master of Black Fells, Beverly Plank, had found encouragement enough at Shotover to venture on tentative informality. [Please select]
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It is doubtful whether he could have practised informality in that house even at Siward's invitation. [Please select]
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At a young people's party Quenrede would have cheerily danced with some other girl in like plight, but at this stiff grown-up gathering she dared not suggest such an informality, and remained a wallflower. [Please select]
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