civilized造句211. It is unexcelled for royal pageantry and for a gracious and civilized way of life.
212. Moreover, he distinguished the freedom from the casualness, the vulgarism of freedom from the virtue of freedom, and emphasized the value of"civilized freedom".
213. A good, fundamental smell of a civilized man who seemed, in some part of himself, aboriginal.
214. Such impressions must be entertainingly novel to the civilized person.
215. What is now the North Sahara Desert was once a civilized world.