Etiquet

Word ETIQUET
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The word "etiquet" in example sentences

So, especially when there are signs that the shooting lanes have been tended recently, what's the etiquet? ❋ Unknown (2009)

We of the frontier are careless about the delicate punctillios of custom and etiquet which mean so much to the knights beyond the marches. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (2005)

Everything was ready -- Budrudeen, the Capitan China, and myself, at the head of our men -- when he once more appeared, and raised a subtle point of etiquet which answered his purpose. ❋ Henry Keppel (N/A)

We must next contrast these with a burly, independent trader, eager after gain; probably not over-scrupulous about the means of obtaining it, ignorant of native character, and heedless of native customs and native etiquet. ❋ Henry Keppel (N/A)

At the rattling rancher dances where much etiquet don't go. ❋ Various (1904)

But in the latter case it is quite unregulated except by professional etiquet, which, as we have seen, has for its object, not the health of the patient or of the community at large, but the protection of the doctor's livelihood and the concealment of his errors. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

The only evidence that can decide a case of malpractice is expert evidence: that is, the evidence of other doctors; and every doctor will allow a colleague to decimate a whole countryside sooner than violate the bond of professional etiquet by giving him away. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

The Lord Chamberlain's censorship is open to the special objection that its application to political plays is taken to indicate the attitude of the Crown on questions of domestic and foreign policy, and that it imposes the limits of etiquet on the historical drama. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

Court etiquet is no doubt an excellent thing for court ceremonies; but to attempt to impose it on the drama is about as sensible as an attempt to make everybody in London wear court dress. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

Everything is a sham with them: they have drill and etiquet instead of manners, fashions instead of tastes, small talk instead of intercourse. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

But she, O cruel creature! instead of giving him an etiquet of admission to her heart, what does she but come down on the wretch's corns with a blunderbuss, and crush his poor pasted heart into dust. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

We accept that just fine, as long as everyone observes appropriate bathroom etiquet.

As someone who shoots, I have to say, my biggest peave is people who don’t shoot or do not know gun etiquet posing as people who do. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Diplomatic etiquette seems to be something certain people do not appreciate wow, I guess that “certain people” is me right, next time please address me directly, that’s simple etiquet. ❋ Sun Bin (2005)

"A man at the point of death does not stop to think about etiquet. ❋ George Bernard Shaw (1903)

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