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mannerism

[man-uh-riz-uhm] / ˈmæn əˌrɪz əm /


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There’s the funniness both inadvertent and intended, or, as Evans put it, “the mannerisms.”

From Washington Post

In general, Willard’s timeouts depend on the mannerisms of his players, how they are responding to runs from the opponents or whether he needs to quiet a road crowd.

From Washington Post

While DeSantis is known for embracing Trump’s brash leadership style and even his mannerisms, allies suggest the Harvard-educated former military attorney is more deft at navigating delicate political issues than the former president is.

From Seattle Times

Most of what I am and how I grew up — my mannerisms, the way I talk, the way I move — most of it comes from there.

From New York Times

Built as living sculptures, made to be worn by Rammellzee during his performances as an MC, each had its own personality, mannerisms and mode of movement.

From Los Angeles Times