Examples of 'politely' in a sentence

Meaning of "politely"

Politely is an adverb that is used to describe the manner in which someone speaks or behaves in a considerate and respectful way
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  • in a polite manner

How to use "politely" in a sentence

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Ask them politely where the money is.
You do not have babies by asking politely.
You nod at them politely in the hall.
Smiling politely to mask a familiar feeling of desperation.
I can only talk politely like this.
I politely asked that he make plans to leave us.
Alex will real politely give me my money.
I politely ask the attention of the world.
What we going to do is politely ask for some food.
Ask politely for what you want.
Only put it more politely than that.
Everyone politely lowers themselves to your level.
So you may need to politely remind them.
Women politely referred to her as a colored whore.
He offered gifts and politely asked to trade.

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Listen politely to what they have to say.
I told him my problem politely and he listened.
I talk politely and you tell me to shut up.
Just try asking politely next time.
Tom politely gives him the teacup.
Send my regrets as politely as you know how.
I politely rejected his invitation to join them.
We shall knock politely on the front door.
I politely ask him to take my meal back.
They sort of politely swing and sway.
I politely ask you if you would accompany it.
I am just going to politely turn down the internship.
I politely asked for another cup of coffee.
Miki always spoke politely and formally to me.
We politely asked for a friendly match and.
She always acts politely toward everybody.
Politely asking her to stop is absolutely acceptable.
I will ask politely one more time.
Politely exit yourself from the conversation.
He dropped it politely then said with a croak.
Instead it should slowly and politely say.
He asked you politely if you were going to buy anything.
And you are asked very politely to move.
He asked politely if you were gonna buy anything.
Use an appropriate tone and speak politely.
Just smile politely while he drones on and on.
Let us thank her and politely decline.
Spoke very politely and was very religious.
He came over and asked very politely.
We have been politely asked to leave this city.
He addressed the complainant courteously and politely.
Hey man politely answer the phone.
Crawford says to ask them politely to leave.
And then politely swallow those words.
You should have spoken more politely.

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