All must behave in a seemly manner at any occasion. [adjective]
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Even more striking is the fact that in civilized countries what is permitted at certain times is forbidden at others; a woman will expose far more of her person at night, in the ballroom or theatre, than would be considered seemly by day in the street; and a bathing costume which would be thought modest on the beach would meet with reprobation in a town. [adjective]
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4) was doubtless a sacred tree, as there the images (which it was not seemly to bring on a pilgrimage to Beth-el) would be safe. [adjective]
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Although, indeed, ye wear the trews, a garment whilk I approve maist of the twa, as mair ancient and seemly. [adjective]
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We rallied round him in a seemly silence. [Please select]
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The quality that made "like that" not seemly to her, increased, at each return, its potency. [Please select]
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No, it is not seemly to dispute with thee, and before thy son. [Please select]
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"Aye, but it is seemly that a mother should give her daughter in marriage." [Please select]
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Fisher's idea of the seemly--but of course contrary; what else would one expect of Mrs. [Please select]
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