Some of the servants likewise used me saucily, and had much ado to keep their hands off me; the master indeed was civiller to me than they, but he would not yet let me go, though he owned he could not say I was in his shop before.
Keep a civiller tongue in thy head," she replied, "than to be talking to widows of the husbands they have buried.
And I not his brother till he gets a civiller tongue in his head," said John.
Very unlike her usual self: a civiller and better-behaved servant, in general, you never met with.
I tried to plead for a civiller answer than that; knowing the Colonel's constitutional superiority to the restraints which govern gentlemen in general.
Mrs. Jewkes has received a letter, and is much civiller to me, and Mr. Williams too, than she used to be.
You shewed it me, to let me see, that he could beciviller to a beggar born, than to me, or to my good Lord Davers!
Aw, a civil person, very--a civiller person never was.
And Pete was that civil with the tongue--a civiller young man never was.
It must be confessed, indeed, that the lady in the fine garments is the civiller of the two; but I warrant neither of them are a bit better than they should be.
This information he had no sooner received than he addressed himself to the landlord, pacified him, and sent him upstairs with compliments rather civiller than those which were delivered.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "civiller" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.