His writings are forceful, eloquent, and lucid in style, with a Websterian massiveness that does not detract from their charm. |
Smith was an old-fashioned attorney of the Websterian sort, dignified, ponderous, and impressive. |
She had learned to write a grammatical sentence and spell in the good old Websterian way. |
Look at his winning smile, his Websterian brow, his eagle eye that saw Rockhaven afar! |
What holds the play together, however, is Owen's Websterian preoccupation with the skull beneath the skin. |
In Mr. Paine's physiognomy the most noticeable features are the broad, massive, Websterian forehead, and the sparkling eyes. |