Although he affects a gentle demeanour, O'Leary has a long memory and his opinions can be acidic. |
His self-deprecating, nice-guy demeanour is comforting, but he's rarely funnier than your funniest friend on an off night. |
He's polite to a T, speaks generously about everyone who comes up in conversation and has a gentle demeanour. |
Napoleon appears most distant and aloof in his demeanour when considered from his right side, from which point the eyes are least visible. |
A pleasant, modest demeanour seems to shelter a quiet strength and confidence. |
Under the new regime, the stereotypically dour Aberdonian demeanour has been proved something of a fallacy. |