1. Behave
Behave yourself.
I'm appalled at how badly those children behave.
Other peoples' expectations affect how we behave.
Do people behave differently when they go abroad?
I doubt that Tom would behave in the way you suggested he did.
Fred, behave, and I'm not joking, either.
They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.
They behave towards Muslims in a way in which no Muslim would behave towards an unbeliever.
With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion.
Most of the pupils pay attention and behave well.
Reality shows can teach us how people behave when they are in a group.
so you might be moved to behave accordingly,” he concluded at a gallop.
To contend in a joust, be it verbal, one must also behave in a chivalrous way.
Bear in mind that you're a guest here and should behave accordingly.
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Directions of the compass2. Retain
Cast iron retains heat for a long time. This soil retains water.
to retain humidity
And the more unequal societies are more likely also to retain the death penalty.
retaining wall
The company has retained its position as market leader.
ability to attract and retain good employees
The number of observations is retained in each bin.
If you use a computer, you can retain information.
I'd retain that old hat if I were you.
He sacrificed his outstanding career to retain his dignity.
the most chalanging thing about producing film was to be able to truly retain Jane's vision.
The atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet and retained by the Earth's gravity.
I retained all memories from this summer.
He said the current staff of about 10 people would be retained.
Only individuals with an aberrant temperament can in the long run retain their self-esteem in the face of the disesteem of their fellows.
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