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  • It was admiration! (13)
  • He seemed lost in admiration. (8)
  • But it carried an admiration. (10)
  • Only wealth, social position, leisure, admiration! (8)
  • How strange that she should not perceive his admiration! (4)
  • The old man gave her a glare of admiration. (10)
  • Admiration she was ever ready to forfeit for success. (10)
  • She followed him in all his admiration as well as she could. (4)
  • Do not be overpowered by such a little tribute of admiration. (4)
  • Miles surveyed the scene and expressed wonder and admiration. (21)
  • The Colonel, who really loved a horse, was deep in admiration. (8)
  • Her expression did not change; she showed no signs of admiration. (8)
  • His face took the same soft smiling curves in admiration of her. (10)
  • Lord Valleys raised his brows, in irony and a sort of admiration. (8)
  • You must be satisfied with such admiration as I can honestly give. (4)
  • A strange feeling of admiration for this man had come upon Cecilia. (8)
  • On the whole, he could reasonably hope to subdue her to admiration. (10)
  • The skill which warded off the more vicious one aroused his admiration. (10)
  • Each felt a kind of admiration for the other that he had not felt before. (8)
  • His admiration of an enemy or oppressor doing great deeds, wins him entirely. (10)
  • And a kind of bitterness at the tenacity of his own admiration welled up in him. (8)
  • She did not speak, neither did he; and he realized why with a certain admiration. (8)
  • I found I could not give him the admiration he has, I dare say, a right to expect. (10)
  • And, lost in admiration, we became conscious of the odour of a full-flavoured cigar. (8)
  • On the other hand, his admiration of her devotedness to Dr. Shrapnel was unbounded. (10)
  • The admiration she inspired in Felix at that moment was mingled with a kind of pity. (8)
  • At the moment when she enslaved me with gratitude and admiration she was lost to me. (10)
  • Speech was difficult, admiration natural, so he sat beside her, admiring in silence. (10)
  • There was universal, and as she was compelled to see, honest admiration of the host. (10)
  • He cherished an admiration for Irene, and wished to be on more playful terms with her. (8)
  • If he were a little spoilt by such universal, such eager admiration, who could wonder? (4)
  • She loved herself, but there was no raw selfishness nor idle admiration in this love. (12)
  • It was a little fever of admiration; but it might, probably must, end in love with some. (4)
  • There is no harm in admiration, especially on the part of one of a crowd observing a star. (10)
  • He saw the whole thing now so plainly, and really could not refrain from a certain admiration. (8)
  • They are frugally confining themselves to the admiration of the Japanese bows and arrows yonder. (9)
  • I so very often see her eyes fixed on his face with a remarkable expression of pensive admiration. (4)
  • He knew well enough that Mrs. Larne was working his admiration for her daughter for all that it was worth. (8)
  • His admiration was certainly very warm; yet she thought, but for Mrs. Weston, it would not have struck her. (4)
  • She spoke unaffectedly of her admiration for the owner, and as Wilfrid came in she gave him brilliant eyes. (10)
  • Jolyon gazed into his hat, his embarrassment was increasing fast; so was his admiration, his wonder, and his pity. (8)
  • I begged her not to speak of it, and turned an ironical eye upon my wife; but she was lost in admiration of the hat. (9)
  • He had scored the margin of the sentences containing his dotted words, as if in admiration of their peculiar wisdom. (10)
  • The tall man fighting such odds excited his unwilling admiration; he had a momentary impulse to go to his assistance. (8)
  • She had no great admiration of the sentimental Sicilian composer, she confessed, yet she sang as if possessed by him. (10)
  • They take their breath of life from one another in signs of affection, proofs of faithfulness, incentives to admiration. (10)
  • Old Jolyon was too much of a Forsyte to praise anything freely; especially anything for which he had a genuine admiration. (8)
  • As to the beauty of the hunting-horse, though, I think I must hedge a little, while I stand firmly to my admiration of his use. (9)
  • But she had seen enough of him to join in all the admiration of the others, and with an energy which always adorned her praise. (4)
  • He sighed, and on another surging of his admiration launched the resolve that he would serve her blindly, without one question. (10)
  • They were all of them warm in their admiration; and at that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be something! (4)
  • The whole building enclosed a large court; and two sides of the quadrangle, rich in Gothic ornaments, stood forward for admiration. (4)
  • I can never hear such a one without the greatest admiration and respect, and more than half a mind to take orders and preach myself. (4)
  • How pretty you are Mrs. Milray took Clementina in her arms and kissed her in proof of her admiration before the whole breakfast room. (9)
  • Perhaps she overrated other qualities of his in her admiration of the practical readiness which kept his amiability from seeming weak. (9)
  • If a man finds a woman admire him, were it only for his acquaintance with geography, he will begin at once to build upon the admiration. (2)
  • Equally unforgettable were the expectation of his coming, the delight of his presence, the admiration that met him from the eyes of men. (12)
  • Perhaps, after all, her admiration, or whatever feeling it was, for the baronet, was sincere, and really the longing for a virtuous man. (10)
  • The enemy watched the retreat of the defeated garrison not without admiration, and for the moment speculation was rife as to their fate. (19)
  • In despair, Tracy proposed attaching a lanky barbarian daughter to Brennus, whose deeds of arms should provoke the admiration of the Roman. (10)
  • Emilia may have had some warning sense that admiration is only one ingredient of homage, that to make it fast and true affection must be won. (10)
  • When I read his version my sense aches for the rhyme which he rejected, but my admiration for his fidelity to Dante otherwise is immeasurable. (9)
  • And yet I would not willingly forfeit the exalted admiration of Louise for my constancy: as little willingly as I would have imperilled her purity. (10)
  • It was an earnest, steadfast gaze, but she often doubted whether there were much admiration in it, and sometimes it seemed nothing but absence of mind. (4)
  • Rosek stood looking down at her; his stillness, the sweetish gravity of his well-cut lips, his spotless dandyism stirred in Gyp a kind of unwilling admiration. (8)
  • But Lady Catherine seemed gratified by their excessive admiration, and gave most gracious smiles, especially when any dish on the table proved a novelty to them. (4)
  • He cordially applauded her, and in the genuine kindness of an admiration that surprised him, he permitted himself the liberty of taking and saluting her fingers. (10)

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