All were well-mannered, hard-working, and pretty, and yet none has had a wooer. |
She is able to instruct Romeo in the ways of speaking candidly and unaffectedly about their love rather than in the frayed cadences of the Petrarchan wooer. |
It was a hasty wooing, and the queen herself was first of all the wooer. |
The former wooer of starlets, known for proposing, years ago, that the state launch its own space satellite, had become a policy wonk whose most eccentric habit was occasionally posting Twitter photos of his dog. |
Is she to be distinguished from her wooer as she flits from him disdainfully? |
It was unfair to tie a girl with a promise when the wooer had only his rifle. |