The Queen Mum’s clothing still has hints of a 1930s silhouette, while Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth are in ’60s silhouettes like A-lines, albeit with an element of modesty.
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Mapei is soft-spoken, but that should not be mistaken for modesty.
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The very limitations that we understand as modesty are erased by this process.
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After Bates died, his successor at the RGS reflected, “I think his modesty was carried to a fault.”
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Then again, my perception of modesty has been skewed ever since Katy Perry shot whip cream out of her bra, so who even knows.
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Valderrama's modest career is in direct contrast to his flagrant lack of modesty.
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Rara est adeo concordia form / Atque pudiciti—So rare is the union of beauty with modesty.
Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources|James Wood
The modesty of Billy would probably have been shocked if he had heard the testimony of his fellows concerning him.
The Long Shadow|B. M. Bower
Peculiar among all dames and damosels glanced Blumine, there in her modesty, like a star among earthly lights.
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One should experiment, then; modesty is more original than natural nowadays.
The Hypocrite|Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
Some one has written: "It was a great day for fools when modesty was made a virtue."
The Deluge|David Graham Phillips
British Dictionary definitions for modesty
modesty
/ (ˈmɒdɪstɪ) /
nounplural-ties
the quality or condition of being modest
(modifier)designed to prevent inadvertent exposure of part of the bodya modesty flap