The animistic overtones of the book, and its intimations of love and death, made a deep impression. |
She's amused by all the intimations that her new husband has partied down with what may be a regiment of loose women. |
After strong intimations of the spiritual as a teenager, Martin Aylward travelled to India aged 19 to explore meditation. |
The letter E in the Sikh script, Gurmukhi, is pronounced Ong and signifies the first intimations of the Divinity to the human mind. |
My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled. |
In so doing they imply that different books should be read differently and provide intimations of how particular books should be read. |