His sentiment has become philosophical, as we are not cowed by caustic warnings but entreated with seductive and satisfying draftsmanship. |
No sounds were heard as they entreated entrance to the village. |
He had hung crude crosses and other charms all around his home and regularly recited the Magnificat, and he fervently entreated the protection of the Lady every night. |
But the pricket was so much excited to hear of other Deer that he entreated his mother to go where the Partridge had told them. |
And he entreated all to look beyond the immediate horror of the attacks for the reasons behind them. |
Why don't you join us, they entreated, in a friendly little Stableford for a modest £5 a head. |