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  • What a bore! (8)
  • I bore it. (10)
  • I bore it. (22)
  • But it bore no name. (10)
  • The cab bore her away. (8)
  • The third bore Martin Stone. (8)
  • Her friend bore such reminders meekly. (10)
  • Later on, they bore more fruit than that. (8)
  • He bore a sheaf of weapons under his arm. (10)
  • He bore it, however, with admirable calmness. (4)
  • Lorm knew this, but he bore her no resentment. (12)
  • Helen bore every privation with great sweetness. (12)
  • It bore the London postmark, and came from Edmund. (4)
  • They crowded round the bore who had scattered them. (10)
  • He easily recognized Gregory, but he bore him no malice. (9)
  • The latter bore them patiently, as one who had endured worse. (10)
  • Her dress bore witness to her running the gauntlet beside him. (10)
  • The one he projected bore no resemblance to an ordinary letter. (10)
  • He bore with the burden of an intolerable aunt of hers for her sake. (10)
  • I bore the dreadful knowledge, and crushed my heart with its weight. (10)
  • I bore the unkindness, for you were beaten, and you wanted a victim. (10)
  • And am I more than the mother who bore, Mock me not with thy harmony! (10)
  • Wilfrid bore the salute like a man who presumes that he is flattered. (10)
  • Shelton looked at the envelope, and saw, that it, bore date a week ago. (8)
  • They had no triumph in their victory: the weight of it bore them down. (10)
  • Keeping his communications alert, Weisspriess bore that way to meet him. (10)
  • Yet she bore it with so much composure, she seemed scarcely to notice it. (4)
  • But Algernon bore vividly in mind that he did not approve of that Sherry. (10)
  • It bore many names, as Lyre, Tetrachordon, Chelys, Phorminx, Cithara, etc. (3)
  • His long black robe, tall dark cap, and gold headed cane bore witness to it. (5)
  • In place of the fiery love for one, he now bore about a cold charity to all. (10)
  • When the gout seized the commander they bore him on a litter, a mighty load. (19)
  • For some time she bore against the pressure, but her loneliness overwhelmed her. (10)
  • Two or three stalwart grenadiers bore their beloved general quickly to the rear. (19)
  • No gentlemen present bore a more distinguished appearance than Roderick Barclugh. (18)
  • In either hand she bore a candelabrum, and in each candelabrum burned two candles. (12)
  • These instruments bore a bewildering number of names, the exact meaning of which is lost. (3)
  • Van Diemen bore so much from him that he asked himself whether he could be an Englishman. (10)
  • The first bore the little coffin, on which lay a great white wreath (gift of Cecilia and Thyme). (8)
  • The farmer bore with her dreary rattling of the box in demonstration of its retentive capacities. (10)
  • The farmer bore with her dreary rattling of the box in demonstration of its retentive capacities. (22)
  • Redworth bore a strong resemblance to, his fellowmen, except for his power of faith in this woman. (10)
  • The chained body bore the fluttering spirit: or it was the spirit in bonds, that dragged the body. (10)
  • To Port Royal Charnisay then bore her away, where she fell ill, and in three short weeks was dead. (19)
  • But twice there came letters, in that too-well-remembered handwriting, which bore a Scottish postmark. (8)
  • In its lightness it was as a foam-bubble before the wind on the blue water, and bore them onward airily. (10)
  • She had previously noticed an old priest, whose countenance bore the impress of genuine kindness of heart. (5)
  • Again the flag made a warning sign, and again the breeze bore to our ears the long, deep sighing of iron lungs. (7)
  • But as neither of us had ever heard of that military hero, we bore the associations of the spot with fortitude. (2)
  • I am ashamed to think how long I bore with it; but if ever man had reason to believe himself loved, I was that man. (4)
  • Shot enfiladed them; yet they bore forward in a scattered body up to that spot where Rinaldo lay, shouting for him. (10)
  • With her thin nostrils distended to this scent, Lady Casterley bore a distinct resemblance to a small, fine game-bird. (8)
  • Every one bore the mark of shame and of theft and of blood, and was condemned to the same damnation from the beginning. (12)
  • When she let the daylight into her room, it showed her a face in her mirror that bore no trace of conflicting anxieties. (9)
  • And from day to day this paralysis grew more noticeable, and bore all the physical symptoms of an affection of the heart. (12)
  • They were a trifle disappointed by the absence of horns, hoof and tail, but bore their chagrin with good-natured fortitude. (7)
  • Lady Dunstane, not less gratified, glanced up at Mr. Redworth, whose brows bore the knot of perplexity over a strong stare. (10)
  • It caused them to bear a hate to Champlain and all his countrymen almost as great as the hate they bore to the dusky Hurons. (19)
  • So he delayed not to commend his soul to the All-merciful, and bore witness to his faith, and plunged into the sea headlong. (10)
  • The first-born son always bore the name of the progenitor of the family, and the fairy Clementine always appeared at the baptism. (5)
  • He could have silenced Mr. Manx with the posing interrogation: Why have I so long consented to put myself at the mercy of a bore? (10)
  • Indeed, Arabella had heard remarks of a bad nature, which she traced to the Tinley set, and bore with, to meet her present reward. (10)
  • And for him did the hundreds toil Despised; in the cold and heat, This image ridiculous bore On their shoulders for morsels of meat! (10)
  • But he gradually lost his fear, she seemed so calm now, and his was a nature that bore trouble badly, ever impatient to shake it off. (8)
  • Files of egg-cups with disintegrated shells bore witness to it, and they were still at work, hardly talking from rapidity of exercise. (10)
  • Some of the trees bore burnished flowers shaped like bells, and in a breeze the tinkling as they clashed together was exceedingly sweet. (7)
  • She bore the national scar, which is barely skin-clothing of a gash that will not heal since her country was overthrown and dismembered. (10)
  • Dan saw his patient smile and understood it; and the injustice which his father bore made him finally unwilling to let another remain under it. (9)
  • He was conscious that in his own groomed figure, in the undemonstrative assurance of his walk, he bore resemblance to the couple he apostrophised. (8)
  • The silence bore back on her a suspicion of a faint reproachfulness in the words; and perhaps they carried a poetical tone, still more distasteful. (10)

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