Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: May 23, 2025
The condensed, lucid, picturesque, and sharp-cut sentences, flooded with will, show the nature of the man, a man who announced no sentiments and principles he was not willing to sacrifice himself to disseminate or defend.
Added to all this he was so very deaf that you had to speak clear and loud into his ear; and many people he could not hear at all, if their words were not sharp-cut, no matter how loud.
"It seems sort of like a joke till you get on to it," he said. "But I guess it ain't such a merry jest as it seems." And then Mr. Palford did begin to observe that he had lost his color entirely; also that he had a rather decent, sharp-cut face, and extremely white and good young teeth, which he showed not unattractively when he smiled. And he smiled frequently, but he was not smiling now.
From the back of the court came a sound, sharp-cut, clear: "I!" The sensation was immense. Members of the Council looked at one another. There was a disturbance at the back of the room: the crowd swayed, and peered, and whispered. The colonel-president frowned. He scrutinised the close-packed swaying mass. He shot a question at it. "Who spoke?" Sharp, distinct, a monosyllable was shot back.
My eyes filled with tears as I read upon the clasp, in sharp-cut Italic letters, E. Y. They were tears at once of sad remembrance and of joyous anticipation; for the ornament on which I looked was the double pledge of a dead sorrow and a living affection. It was the golden bracelet, the parting-gift of Elsie Venner. the golden bracelet, the parting-gift of Elsie Venner. by Oliver Wendell Holmes
On their left the Haiderabad express roared away, following the night, its course upon the parallel ribbons of shining steel marked by a towering pillar of dust. On their right, beyond the sharp-cut edge of the world, the sun had kindled a mighty conflagration in the skies.
Gladstone used to call it, 'anthropophuism' 'humanity of nature' is primitive and inevitable: the sharp-cut statue type of god is different, and is due in Greece directly to the work of the artists. We must get back behind these gods of the artist's workshop and the romance-maker's imagination, and see if the religious thinkers of the great period use, or imply, the same highly human conceptions.
Beside Boris stood a gentleman in riding-dress, wearing spurs on his boots; his fine, sharp-cut face was laughing, showing very white teeth under a small moustache, which sat on his upper lip like two inky black commas. "My friend Ladislas Worsky," said Boris introducing him, "that is a friend for you! He rode over here in all this weather only to see us and warn us against some bridge or other."
Her name is May Tomalin. You're not obliged to like her. You're not obliged to tell me what you think of her. Most likely I shan't ask you. By the bye, I had a letter from Dyce Lashmar this morning." "Indeed?" said the other, with a careless smile. "I like his way of writing. It's straight-forward and sharp-cut, like his talk.
In almost all instances it is preceded and attended with symptoms of indigestion, during the course of which the mouth becomes inflamed, hot and red, and small very painful shallow ulcers with sharp-cut edges, and a little yellowish deposit on their surface, appear at the edge of the tongue, on the inside of the mouth, and especially on the inside of the lower lip, and the adjacent surface of the gum.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking