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composure造句
61) He showed his love for his own players and brought honor to himself with his composure and class. 62) She sat at our feet in perfect composure, head high, her eyes never meeting my gaze. 63) After relating the bare facts of the suicide decades later, Dan looked away, shuddering to keep his composure. 64) She watched his rugged composure, heard his deep, distinctive laugh and felt anger swelling inside. 65) To regain her composure, she opened the wine bottle in the kitchen and took a sip. 66) Above her head, Pauline gazed out at the camera with composure, her dark hair smooth, her dark brows winged. 67) Slowly a sense of her own power made itself clear to her, and she regained her composure. 68) In defence they had their scary moments before McNamara struck, but generally handled Chris Sutton and Larsson with composure. 69) I maintained my composure, but made plain that I thought this was a really stupid policy, and left. 70) She looked out of the car window, struggling to regain her composure. 71) That I maintained my usual composure was to me a miracle, and once more we were on our way to the frontier. 72) He blew his nose vigorously, straightened his dressing gown and made a determined effort to regain a measure of composure. 73) Not until the final quarter did the home side recover their composure, by which time it was way too late. 74) Mr Foster maintained his composure: If acceptable manners were a paddock, Mademoiselle Marguerite had not yet jumped the fence. 75) And Nina, crouched in a chair, weak and pale as though any movement might shatter her thinly held composure. 76) Her rickety composure had nothing whatever to do with him. 77) Respect this holy place, and abide all fates with composure, as mankind should. 78) The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure. 79) At that, Reno lost her cool composure. 80) Beneath Ruth's composure he sensed an uncharacteristic hardness. 81) To disrupt the composure of; disconcert. 82) He showed great composure in difficult situations. 83) But he waited until Ottenshawe had regained his composure. 84) The cross-legged deity exudes wisdom and composure. 85) It took him a while to regain his composure. 86) To deprive of composure or emotional stability; unnerve. 87) The editor was thankful, and resumed his composure. 88) The Nuggets, who led the league in technicals during the season, were unable to keep their composure on the road. 89) He could see that she was struggling to preserve her composure. 90) The simultaneous interpreter under siege simulated composure and shrugged off the trouble.