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Silak12 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Nobility of bearing?

Hi, everyone.

"He has a Sforza profile, the nobility of bearing. What does" nobility of bearing" mean? I can't seem to understand the way the phrase was constructed grammatically.

Thanks!

  

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He has the bearing you would expect in a Sforza, a noble bearing. His bearing has nobility. He has nobility of bearing.

  • He has the bearing you would expect in a Sforza, a noble bearing.
  • His bearing has nobility.
  • He has nobility of bearing.
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He has the bearing you would expect in a Sforza, a noble bearing. His bearing has nobility. He has nobility of bearing.

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silak12What does "nobility of bearing" mean?

It means he looks very dignified. He stands and sits and moves like an aristocrat, like a prince or a duke.

silak12I can't seem to understand the way the phrase was constructed grammatically.

[He has a Sforza profile]main clause

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