We aren't talking about his usual surly demeanour, quick-tempered nature, or impromptu tours to folks lounging around in shelters. |
Under the new regime, the stereotypically dour Aberdonian demeanour has been proved something of a fallacy. |
At others her expression and demeanour almost seem absent, detached, as if beyond the music. |
A pleasant, modest demeanour seems to shelter a quiet strength and confidence. |
Her forceful personality and ease in the spotlight complemented the king's serious, thoughtful demeanour. |
There is something about Kavanagh's bearing, a modesty and cool demeanour, which warns off the ranters. |