befitting造句1. He lived in the style befitting a gentleman.
2. the benignity and protectiveness of or befitting a father.
3. They offered him a post befitting his seniority and experience.
4. They gave him a funeral befitting a national hero.
5. It was a role befitting a challenger debating the incumbent.
6. Sure, he ran on a campaign platform befitting a candidate for president of a civic association.
7. But, befitting an era of tight budgets, only a little.
8. It's an all-time record befitting the 8 times champion jockey who once won 221 races in a season.
9. Primarily, however, her antics seem playful, befitting a king who ascended the throne at age 10.
10. Pillow and blanket, in size befitting that missing infant, made that black perambulator all the more confounding.
11. His handclasp was cold; his black uniform befitting the poisonous beetle that he was.
12. Constructing harmonious schoolyard is a necessary requirement of befitting the times tideway, meanwhile it also is a objective request of following the educational regularity.
13. Wang started out with a musical genre befitting a Chinese pop idol, belting out cheesy, smooth sounding ballads that are the hallmark of the industry.
14. For befitting human inhabitancy and living, constructing landscape city with mountains and rivers becomes Chongqing development goal.
15. They were accommodated and fed, befitting their status with sumptuous meals and a lot of wine.
16. Javert addressed the porter in a tone befitting the government, and the presence of the porter of a factious person.
17. What were an answer befitting the hostile message and menace.
18. We have been giving befitting replies to ur enemies and the whole world knows that.
19. Churlish: like, or befitting a churl ; boorish or vulgar.
20. Needless to say, it was a grand opening befitting an equally grand occasion.
21. A memorial service befitting a national leader should be held.
22. When he visited the United States in 1882, he was accorded a welcome by the faithful befitting a messiah.
23. N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
24. We want our government to function in a manner befitting the last superpower on earth.
25. At the art museum, we saw a portrait of Mary II wearing a magnificent vinaceous dress befitting her royal splendor.
26. Victoria was eighty-one years old, but she had the unmistakable proud carriage of her position and a mystique befitting a woman who had governed England for over sixty years.
27. Born the Victorian era, she was raised in Richmond, Virginia inmanner befitting a lady of quality.
28. High vaulted rooms with cool uncarpeted floors, great dogs upon the hearths for the burning of wood in winter time, and all luxuries befitting the state of a marquis in a luxurious age and country.
29. Lemore had changed out of her septa's robes into garb more befitting the wife or daughter of a prosperous merchant.
30. It is refreshing both to the spirits and to the body to indulge in psalmody, in befitting seasons, " returned the master of song."