1 Scarlett turned away from Mammy with studied nonchalance, thankful that her face had been unnoticed in Mammy's preoccupation with the matter of the shawl.
2 Scarlett exercised the same charms as Melanie but with a studied artistry and consummate skill.
3 There was an air of studied and determined cheerfulness about the whole family which brought a colder chill to Scarlett's bones than the bitterness of Mimosa or the deathly brooding of Pine Bloom.
4 She studied it with a kind of passion, as though it were some weapon she had slowly fashioned for her vengeance.
5 There was nothing new to Lily in these tokens of a studied luxury; but, though they formed a part of her atmosphere, she never lost her sensitiveness to their charm.
6 I think he HAS studied the divorce laws.
7 Her cheek near his sleeve, she studied a dozen village pictures.
8 She read the cookbook again and, like a child with a picture-book, she studied the diagram of the beef which gallantly continues to browse though it is divided into cuts.
9 She had studied the boys pityingly, but impersonally.
10 He studied township maps, and read notices of auctions.
11 Ella Stowbody, who was a professional, having studied elocution in Milwaukee, disapproved of Carol's enthusiasm for recent plays.
12 Carol again studied the carving-knife.
13 He had, she indicated, never studied.
14 I've studied signs, and know their marks; they were taught me two score years ago, by the old witch in Copenhagen.
15 Mrs. Harling had studied the piano under a good teacher, and somehow she managed to practise every day.