Sentence Examples
The turkey is a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America. |
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Nothing that we can do will alter the inscrutable and withal immutable laws which direct our progress on this globe. |
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And Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done, and withal how he had slain all the prophets with the sword. |
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He was foaled in Indiana, was a mere freak of nature, and withal a very curious looking animal. |
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But the next spring he dights his ship for Denmark, and there he was for another winter, and was well beholden withal, though tidings be not told thereof. |
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He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts. |
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Yet he is, withal, somewhat less martial than most English teachers. |
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Now he was ruddy, and withal of a beautiful face, and goodly to look on. |
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The physician was so gravelled and amazed withal, that he had not a word more to say. |
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Sir, there was never, since England was England, such a stratagem and mask made to deceive England withal as this is of the treaty of peace. |
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For it seemeth to me unreasonable to send a prisoner, and not withal to signify the crimes laid against him. |
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So-al was a mighty fine-looking girl, built like a tigress as to strength and sinuosity, but withal sweet and womanly. |
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I am withal persuaded that it may prove much more easy in the assay than it now seems at distance. |
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And forward spurred his mounture fierce withal, Within his arms longing his foe to strain, Upon whose helm the heavy blow did fall, And bent well-nigh the metal to his brain. |
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Thanks to certain alchemic pens, which have touched even garbage to gold-paper, murder has been as fine, and withal as jocund among us, as a May-day sweep. |
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And thus Mnestheus in his gentleheartedness created beauty. It is a beauty of gracefulness and withal of strength, simplicity and dignity and although black, colorful! |
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Do you think the writer of Antony and Cleopatra, a passionate pilgrim, had his eyes in the back of his head that he chose the ugliest doxy in all Warwickshire to lie withal? |
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There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
The biggest one of the mephitis family lives in Texas, and that empire is not disposed to boast itself withal on that account. |
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His generosity and kindliness toward his fellow-men was unstinting, but he was withal full to the brim of eccentricity. |
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To them he appeared as an outlander, and yet he was, withal, so intensely Swedish. |
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If I have my private doubts, why should I set them up to perplex the community withal? |
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She listened to him, silent, overcome with compassion, yet very happy withal. |
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And withal, the ordinariness and the midland gumption of the scene were shot through with the bright exotic rays of romance! |
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And she was so human, so full of life, so ignorant, and withal so pure in reality. |
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I am sensible I myself have since that time acquired Scotch in perfection, and many a Scotticism withal. |
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Then the child of the noble uta held withal the power over the lands, which well beseemed such high-born dames. |
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They are fanatical because of their purity of doctrine, and withal because they live in Nejd. |
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And an eye from Somerset looks kindly at this outlandish attempt to make a kind of coved roof, and to paint it withal. |
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Her Ladyship shall scantly make good road to Hazelwood without I go withal. |
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He is a man of initiative and push, and withal he is a man of sincerity and tact. |
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Without the slightest premonitory symptoms of astrology, and being withal no horologe consulter, I yet do love the stars. |
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And his instinct told him withal that he must ignore her mood if he would win her from it. |
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What riches of story has not York to browbeat withal the storyless New-Yorker who visits her! |
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She is a golfer, a yachtswoman, fond of sport generally, and withal a charming hostess. |
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Yet withal there is a spice of fear in the contempt which is felt for the yezidis. |
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Here all is easy, natural, undistorted, but withal what a mass of woe is here accumulated! |
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For how shall he trade except he have some sort of merchandize to trade withal. |
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He was old, fussy, and self-important, and withal no friend to me. |
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And I am weary withal, and this kirtle is light and easy to me. |
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How straight and supple she was, yet how dainty and slight withal! |
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We are an uncouth, snobby, and withal, shabby-looking set of varlets. |
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Here we have the man, sly, subtle, hard, imperious, and, withal, cold as ice. |
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Anon withal came there upon him two great giants, well armed, all save the heads, with two horrible clubs in their hands. |
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He was in his working-dress, and looked rugged enough, but manly withal, and a very fit protector for the blooming little creature at his side. |
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Yet withal his heart would throb, making him quake in a most unaccountable way. |
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He was a bronzed and bearded man with blue eyes, and hair shot with gold, haughty but handsome withal. |
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And withal Mathieu was not yet sixty, and Marianne not yet fifty-seven. |
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Brother, the wight is improvable, and this must not be borne withal. |
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Dave noticed they were large, powerful hands, withal well-cared for despite their dark sunburn. |
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The same measure that you mete withal, it shall be measured to you again. |
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And withal, he laid the blue eagle on his lance at the feet of Yolande. |
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Yet withal there was a sense of longing to protect and shield him. |
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Yet, withal, his condition was better than that of the slave. |
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As for the old Squire, he is still hale and hearty, though rheumatic withal. |
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Of a truth the phrase hath a fair and winsome grace, and is prettily worded withal. |
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But, withal, there are unity and progress in this cento of citations. |
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He was equable, he was to be relied upon, and withal there was a certain bafflement about him. |
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It had an air of dilapidation, but, withal, of comfort about it. |
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It seemed to her the embodiment of evil, yet withal of wisdom, too. |
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This guiser's mode will never do to enter the city of Amersfort withal! |
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A great boaster was he withal, and to-day he strutted about on one of these corner stages, and vaunted of his prowess, and offered to crack any man's crown for a shilling. |
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Do ye dream that one of his estate is like to have the honor twice in his life to entertain company such as we have brought to grace his house withal? |
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Brother, bring a seat, and thereto what cheer ye have, withal. |
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The short, rather plump wife of a starved grocer, and the mother of two children withal, this lieutenant had already earned the complimentary name of The Vengeance. |
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She was withal a little of a coquette, as might be perceived even in her dress, which was a mixture of ancient and modern fashions, as most suited to set of her charms. |
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