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Definition of Unmannerly

Unmannerly
Unmannerly Un*man"ner*ly, a. Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude. -- adv. Uncivilly; rudely. -- Un*man"ner*li*ness, n.

Meaning of Unmannerly from wikipedia

- Intentions, made me, in spite of my Reverence to his Person, burst out into an unmannerly Laughter: However, having asked his Pardon, and with much ado composed...
- Retrieved August 15, 2021. Kurtz, Howard (January 23, 1990). "The Writers' Unmannerly Feud". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 15, 2021. Curtis, Charlotte...
- humiliations, including the befouling of the Wall and pavement and the unmannerly braying of the tragi-comic Arab band during Jewish prayer, and culminating...
- foot. As such, shoes are forbidden in mosques, and it is also considered unmannerly to cross the legs and display the soles of one's shoes during conversation...
- Mary goes on a date with Steve Callahan (James Stacy), who is rude and unmannerly. She decides she is just the person to change him. Every day, Mary works...
- may derive from bachlach, a Celtic word meaning "churl" (i.e. rogueish, unmannerly), or from "bresalak", meaning "contentious". The Old French word bertolais...
- retrieved. Mr. Dam continues serving soup, which the family slurps up in an unmannerly way. Then the dog rushes back into the room, grabs the tablecloth and...
- of its publication, I do not recollect anything quite so foolish and unmannerly as the Quarterly Review article... Since his death, Huxley has become...
- behind the home goal on the stadium's north stand. Dinamo's fans are often unmannerly referred to as "purgeri" (a colloquial moniker for a citizen of Zagreb...
- June, 1710, he was suspended from the office of judge of probate 'for unmannerly and rude behaviour,' but resumed office in December, 1715. He was the...