He had a relaxed, casual demeanor around friends and employees alike, and everyone who worked for him enjoyed doing so and never wanted to quit.
She could tell instantly by his cold, aloof demeanor that he was angry about something.
The police initially considered him a witness, not a suspect, but when they questioned him his nervous and defensive demeanor made them instantly suspicious of him.
As an accomplished Poker player, he has become accustomed to keeping a cool, inscrutable demeanor.
Her demeanor was so carefree and ebullient, I knew instantly that something really wonderful had happened, and sure enough, she revealed that her boyfriend had proposed to her.
His debonair demeanor was in stark contrast to his usual aloof manner and unfriendly scowl, and I could not help but get the uneasy feeling that anything that would make him that happy had to be bad news for somebody else.
His demeanor is slightly distracted, earnest yet mildly mischievous.He is stocky and thickly bearded, with a gentle demeanorandimmense knowledge.Her quiet demeanor and perseverance through all the trials in her lifeare truly admirable.Hope this helped:)
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That glass of water was very satisfying. This show is satisfying my need for comedy Does it satisfy you that I ate my vegetable?
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Here are some sentences using the phrase "out of": Before we install the refrigerator, we are going to have to get it out of that box. Please stop trying to get out of doing your homework.
I am addicted to bacon.
He was pronounced dead at the scene
He bought an acre of land.
Your presence was late today.