Sentence examples for be well-behaved from inspiring English sources

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be well-behaved

adjective

Having good manners and acting properly; conforming to standards of good behaviour;

  • The boy is well behaved and is seldom naughty.

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Spectators tend to be well-behaved.

Pets should be well-behaved (not aggressive toward others).

Instead, one can require models to be well-behaved by being countably closed.

No show called Table Manners is going to be well-behaved.

There will be counter-protesters on the fringes, but otherwise everyone will be well-behaved.

"I've never had any incentive to be well-behaved," he says.

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Will the children be well behaved?

They were more likely to be well behaved.

Many parents realize that children can be well behaved, cooperative and polite without physical punishment.

He said, jokingly, that he hoped that everyone would be well behaved.

The crowd was young enough to be well behaved, many members with chaperones.

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