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  • All his fine white teeth were showing. (8)
  • Jeer at them as little for not showing growth. (10)
  • Looked he fierce, Showing the fight a fair one? (10)
  • Billing, and showing their two young ones to Robert. (22)
  • At last he took his cap off, showing his cropped hair. (8)
  • But Charles, far from showing joy, seemed thunderstruck. (19)
  • Beppo is only showing his love for his master and for me. (10)
  • I dare say I ought to be ashamed of showing it in that way. (9)
  • Her mouth shut up a smile, showing more of the door than the ray. (10)
  • She wanted to get him to the point of scolding and showing her her place. (12)
  • There he is, with flat head and low forehead, showing he has very little brain. (21)
  • That watchfullest showing no alarm, the absurdity of the suspicion smothered it. (10)
  • He was stung and offended, and could hardly help showing it in spite of his mask. (10)
  • Impossible to live dumb and blind, accepting the crumbs left over, showing nothing. (8)
  • Dryfoos laughed, showing his lower teeth in a way that was at once simple and fierce. (9)
  • Crocker knitted his brows, trying to see the point of view his friend was showing him. (8)
  • But we are in an unenviable situation, and life is not showing us an admirable aspect. (12)
  • And why was each desirous of showing his manhood in combat before an eminent peacemaker? (22)
  • She ended by showing how she herself had sat huddled up in a dark corner, mute with fear. (9)
  • Noel smiled, showing her upper teeth, and her eyes seemed to swim under their long lashes. (8)
  • She clung to him and closed her eyes, showing him a face of slumber, like a mask of the dead. (10)
  • But as he approached, Blink interposed between him and the hat, growling and showing her teeth. (8)
  • He met him, and left the place with a cloud on his brow, showing tokens of respectful sympathy. (10)
  • She was guessing at his reasons for showing her the letter, and they appeared possibly serious. (10)
  • Sana queried, showing keen joy at the prospect of scotching such a reptile on the lonely height. (10)
  • In return you do me the service of acting as my paymaster and showing me how to solve my problem. (12)
  • In showing him the belief you have in your power over him, you betray that he has power over you. (10)
  • It was as the son of a yeoman, showing comprehensible accomplishments, that Robert took his lead. (10)
  • It was as the son of a yeoman, showing comprehensible accomplishments, that Robert took his lead. (22)
  • He published two symphonies and several symphonic poems, the latter showing the influence of Liszt. (3)
  • After an interval, the Fair Persian having done duty by showing herself, was glad to quit the room. (10)
  • It is cold; so let that be his excuse for showing the bottom of his bottle to the glittering spheres. (10)
  • It is cold; so let that be his excuse for showing the bottom of his bottle to the glittering spheres. (22)
  • So, the darkness closed her about; the sickly gas-lamps of the street showing her as a shrouded body. (22)
  • Some most interesting dates are given, showing how early the Chinese had developed a science of music. (3)
  • Mr. Bosengate encountered in full the gaze of those large brown eyes, with the white showing underneath. (8)
  • Each had a different way, humorous or philosophic, contemptuous, sour, or sly, of showing this resentment. (8)
  • She was pained, and showed it, and was ashamed of herself for showing it; and that very nearly fetched the tear. (10)
  • A conjurer had obtained admittance, and was showing his laughing audience the tricks of his trained cocks and hens. (5)
  • The spaniel John, showing the whites of his eyes, and trying to back through his collar, was assisted from the room. (8)
  • Garin, a Russian with a brown beard and patches of cheek showing through, and yellow teeth, who always looked hungry. (8)
  • In some of the dwellings near by and across the way the chamber windows were thrown up, showing a protrusion of heads. (1)
  • In addition to showing the value of the clarinet as an instrument, Mozart pointed the way to some uses of the =trombone=. (3)
  • The crowds below, swollen to a block of the street, were dead still, showing the instinctive good manners of the people. (10)
  • The Duvidney ladies, Dorothea and Virginia, would have cited ancestral names, showing it to be the worst of intimations. (10)
  • He took my order without showing me any leather, and I could feel his eyes penetrating the inferior integument of my foot. (8)
  • And here she laughed a little at herself, showing a charming little peculiarity in the catch of her upper lip on her teeth. (9)
  • The jolly butcher of Warbeach, who had a hearty affection for him, insisted upon clapping his hand, and showing him to Mrs. (10)
  • The jolly butcher of Warbeach, who had a hearty affection for him, insisted upon clapping his hand, and showing him to Mrs. (22)
  • Before we reached it an animal came out of it and advanced confidently toward us, showing no signs of either fear or hostility. (7)
  • How, then, if such were the case, would she be showing emotion thus deep, while he stood before her with perfect self-command? (22)
  • The Grants showing a disposition to be friendly and sociable, gave great satisfaction in the main among their new acquaintance. (4)
  • Or the reach of a stream was seen, and in the middle of it one fair group of clouds, showing distance beyond distance in colour. (10)
  • For by his own showing he was utterly ignorant of my ever having offended this Mr. Beamish, of whom I recollected nothing whatever. (6)
  • The valet not only talked about her, as the pleasantest subject which he could find, but he insisted upon showing Boyne all her palaces. (9)
  • He was afraid of showing disquiet by any dramatic change, or he would have carried her off a fortnight at least before his cure was over. (8)
  • In that early spring a few buds were showing already; the blackbirds shouting their songs, a cuckoo calling, the sunlight bright and warm. (8)
  • He made some investigation into the use of chromatics, thus showing the growing tendency to abandon the Church modes for the natural scales. (3)
  • He professed a great concern that Clementina should see Florence in just the right way, and he offered his services in showing her the place. (9)
  • She now raised her head with a slow, gradual motion, like that of a wax-work, showing a white young face, tearless,-dreadfully drawn at the lips. (10)
  • And he had one eye of sinister hue, showing beside its lighted-grey fellow as if a sullen punished dragonwhelp had couched near some quick wood-pigeon. (10)
  • We give part of a composition by di Lasso showing his broad style and the increasing use of what sounds suspiciously like our modern chord progressions. (3)
  • The side-show presents a most attractive appearance to the rural visitor, showing as it does upon huge banners the many wonderful sights to be seen within. (21)
  • Strange enough it was to see it showing houses regaining their solidity of the foregone day, instead of still fields, black hedges, familiar shapes of trees. (10)

Also see sentences for: demonstration, exhibition, presentation, revelation.

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