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Discover LudwigThe word "demurely" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adverb that means "in a modest, reserved, and shy way." For example, "She smiled demurely after hearing the compliment."
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demurely
adverb
In a demure manner.
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"She's irrelevant these days," Louis demurely noted in a Heat magazine interview.
"Partially inverted refiners syrup", it states demurely on the label.
The garment, in a style usually worn demurely under a sari, is quintessentially Indian.
Living with parents, however open-minded they are, does tend to make you behave a bit more demurely with friends of the other sex.
Others, especially those that live in grass or low bushes, are demurely clad and protectively coloured, although even these may be attractively spotted and streaked.
That movie has a prologue, set in 1816, where, in Hollywood's idea of a Regency salon, Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley is found demurely embroidering.
The woman is Veronica Stuchlikova (porn name: 'Chicco Barikova'), a 26-year-old housewife from Budapest in Hungary and she is sitting demurely on her own while the men hide their embarrassment in coffee and guffaws (no alcohol is allowed on the set).
There are numerous clothes racks bearing dresses and gaucho costumes, there are men in underclothes, and women demurely manoeuvring bras off or on.
Leda, with her Mona Lisa smirk, looks away coyly, demurely.
Several wore badges decorated with a photo of the happy couple: he, an Elvis fan, gently bequiffed; she demurely beautiful.
She herself is photographed on-stage in a blue tank-top and red shorts, as demurely covered up as the Great Mufti of Jerusalem.
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