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  • She distinguished him in every way. (12)
  • Jolly suddenly became less distinguished. (8)
  • Happy the glance that first distinguished Catherine! (4)
  • She was near that distinguished surface, not on it. (10)
  • The sounds were retreating, and Anne distinguished no more. (4)
  • To mademoiselle my distinguished salutations, if you please. (8)
  • Mr. Pericles in his bearskin was easily to be distinguished. (10)
  • I shall always keep for you the most distinguished sentiments. (8)
  • It was not very distinguished for the funeral of the last old Forsyte. (8)
  • He is clever, cultivated, and distinguished, and has the nicest voice. (12)
  • And it was General Radnor, a most distinguished officer, dying knighted. (10)
  • Sir Lukin read of Mr. and Mrs. W. and a distinguished Peer of the realm. (10)
  • Hence perhaps the name which distinguished her la Lazzeruola (crab apple). (10)
  • In my own case I am sure that I distinguished as to certain sins in my idols. (9)
  • I never listened to a distinguished preacher in my life without a sort of envy. (4)
  • He was always of a distinguished presence, and his face had a great distinction. (9)
  • I have no wish to be distinguished; and have every reason to hope I never shall. (4)
  • That is, the desire to be distinguished is an acknowledgement of insufficiency. (10)
  • But dared she, a poor vagabond, disturb so distinguished a gentleman at his wine? (5)
  • No gentlemen present bore a more distinguished appearance than Roderick Barclugh. (18)
  • It was all general approbation and smoothness; nothing delineated or distinguished. (4)
  • A born soldier, he had already distinguished himself on the battlefields of Europe. (19)
  • He distinguished it in the vast lean length he had once whipped and flung to earth. (10)
  • He distinguished the choice open to him of forward or back, and he selected forward. (10)
  • His style was distinguished by precision, clearness, and command of brilliant effect. (3)
  • Mr. Bingley had danced with her twice, and she had been distinguished by his sisters. (4)
  • Never did he suffer his head or back to droop, for it was not distinguished so to do. (8)
  • By contrast, the white radiation of Innocence distinguished Constance Asper celestially. (10)
  • She distinguished that he could only suppose, manlikely, one bad cause for the division. (10)
  • At once a magnificently clear course for the complicated letter was distinguished by him. (10)
  • It seeks to withdraw itself, to stand aloof; to be distinguished, and not to be identified. (9)
  • If it was Arcadia rather than Bohemia, still she felt her quality of distinguished stranger. (9)
  • In England the most distinguished names are =Richard Duke= and =Benjamin Banks= (1727-1795). (3)
  • She found the bed by touch, silently, and distinguished a dark heap on the bed; she heard no breathing. (10)
  • Was it a craving to be thought distinguished, a dread of being dull, or merely an effect of overfeeding? (8)
  • She caught sight of the distinguished, almost absurdly courteous face of Christian, and she was startled. (12)
  • I was distinguished by a strong frame, was hardy, gentle and active, and could properly be called handsome. (21)
  • It was at Oxford that he first developed that passion for self-discipline which afterwards distinguished him. (8)
  • What she usually prized and valued in Phaon she now did not see at all, but distinguished every one of his defects. (5)
  • He, though not of distinguished birth, had the choice of an almost royal alliance in the first blush of his manhood. (10)
  • He was a man distinguished even in Germany for scholarship, rather notorious for his political and social opinions too. (10)
  • He plainly stated the relations that the woman whom he had distinguished by the honours of selection must hold toward him. (10)
  • Boston itself has perhaps outgrown the literary consciousness which formerly distinguished it from all our other large towns. (9)
  • It was more a difference in method than anything else that distinguished the levy of customs by the authorities then and now. (9)
  • Even the distinguished civilian behind his tree, hesitating between pride and terror, was accessible to its charm and suasion. (1)
  • He had been spoiled by fame, by the friendship of distinguished people, by the kindness of fate and all the amenities of life. (12)
  • On closer approach we distinguished near the landing the form of a low gray vessel quite unlike any craft we had hitherto seen. (20)
  • They presented their compliments to the distinguished citizen of Cologne, and placed their table at the service of the newcomer. (5)
  • Duchess Susan was distinguished coming across a broad uncut meadow, tirra-lirraing beneath a lark, Caseldy in attendance on her. (10)
  • He quoted a distinguished Tory orator, to the effect, that any lengthened term of peace bred maggots in the heads of the people. (10)
  • The wounded and dead lay heaped up with so little separation one from the other that silence and moans alone distinguished them. (19)
  • His leaving of his young bride to herself this day was classed among the murky flashes which distinguished the deeds of noblemen. (10)
  • These were the most distinguished collections of classical works to be used at this early date for the benefit of American learning. (18)
  • The distinguished men of the province travelled long distances to be present at these gatherings given by the master of Dorminghurst. (18)
  • He had distinguished himself, and early gained the other step in rank, and must now, by successive captures, have made a handsome fortune. (4)
  • Yet in his fur coat, with frogs across the breast, his top hat aslant, driving this beautiful woman, he had never felt more distinguished. (8)
  • Lucy was all exultation on being so honorably distinguished; and Miss Steele wanted only to be teased about Dr. Davies to be perfectly happy. (4)
  • It appears to be the fact that those writers who have first distinguished themselves in the novella have seldom written novels of prime order. (9)
  • The natives, everywhere, were much the same thing to him; if he distinguished it was in favor of those who did not suppose themselves cultivated. (9)
  • Deeds of gallantry done as an officer in war (defending his country too) distinguished the soldier, but failed to add the eagle feather to the man. (10)
  • The name had taken his fancy, not because he had ever driven four-in-hand, or was ever likely to, but because of something distinguished in the sound. (8)
  • He caused the publishing house that he had financed to issue a new edition of the classics, distinguished by tasteful editing and exquisite bookmaking. (12)
  • But, aside from the domestic felicity of the Colonial families, the social phases of their lives were no less distinguished than their hospitable homes. (18)
  • For weeks the solemn farce held attention, luring distinguished civilians from fields of political ambition to see what they safely could of the horrors of war. (1)
  • With Wölfl, another distinguished rival, his relations were those of mutual esteem, and the two masters delighted to extemporize dashing capriccios on two pianofortes. (3)
  • In this unequal encounter the Italian lancers distinguished themselves very much, made some Austrian hussars prisoners, and killed a few more, amongst whom was an officer. (10)

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