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He was well bred.
Ronaldo reminds me a bit of Eusebio, he is well bred.
I didn't want to drink tea with my dinky finger sticking out to show I was well bred (I wasn't).
I don't feel as if I'm with a traditional Muslim.' He was well bred and polite, and we parted on a friendly note.
O'Brien evidently thinks a bit of him ("massive engine") and Douglas Macarthur is well bred, as a brother to the fortuitous Oaks winner Was.
I do not mean common or garden dukes, like Marlborough, Wellington or Westminster, but the Duke of Norfolk, whose family has been well bred since Elizabethan times.
"She's well bred, a little bit intellectual, eccentric, twisted," he said of his muse spending a semester at an all-girls school.
"I'm not expecting as big a run as we got from Libertarian," Burke said, "but he's well bred and he should have been two or three lengths closer to the winner at Chester, where he didn't get much of a run.
You do get one very nice aural indication that this Jag is well bred: stomp on the throttle and there's a beautiful, smooth roar from the V-8, which sounds just a bit like another luxury car's bigger engines those of Aston Martin.
They were well-bred, but spoke with the usual trite and insincere phrases of teenagers.
My parents were "well-bred," as only a New Englander (my mother) or a Southerner (my father) could be — meaning they were nice to everyone, and especially nice to anyone who worked for them.
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