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lordliness
noun
The property of being lordly; the bearing or manner of a lord.
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One thing sticks, though: his crushing lordliness over both his wife and the mistress he abandoned after more than 20 years.
It's the lordliness, the condescension, the sublime certainty that the Lib Dems are going to be in government, whatever happens.
My only reservation is that Fry has such natural lordliness and is so handsomely bearded that you feel he would be a catch for any Olivia.
Wisely, Jennifer Ehle makes no attempt to impersonate Hepburn; and she is very good in the early scenes at capturing both Tracy's lordliness and starched sexiness.
In any case, at the core of this tale is not American lordliness, or the travails of French rule in Indochina, but the universal urge, whether noble or cynical, to impose change upon an unchanging people, or, for that matter, upon a single soul.
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