He bent his brows upon me formidably and uncrossed his legs.
I could not help thinking that he looked benevolent enough to pardon Judas Iscariot just at that moment, though his features can knot themselves up pretty, formidably on occasion.
Up he arched his brows o' the instant--formidably Clive again.
True, I saw weeders stooping in a field; But--formidably white the Cap's extent!
Yet he is of all creatures the most formidably armed.
Nowhere do these terrific forces appear more formidably conjoined than in the surprising strait known as the Lyse-Fiord.
What a place, methought, for a honeymoon, if a Gy bride were a little less formidably armed not only with the rights of woman, but with the powers of man!
Could I venture to introduce into the upper world a being so formidably gifted--a being that with a movement of her staff could in less than an hour reduce New York and its glorious Koom-Posh into a pinch of snuff?
In the early days of 1699 the Electoral Prince of Bavaria--the youthful heir-designate of the Spanish monarchy--took his departure from a troubled world whose confusions were to be formidably increased by his quitting it.
His position, however, on the bank of the Gette was a naturally strong one, and by extraordinary efforts with the spade he succeeded in adding most formidably to its strength.
The army of Marshal Villars was a very numerous one, and he had defended his lines with redoubts and other works so formidably that he thought he would at last checkmate Marlborough.
It was not the arrangements of the beersellers, which wereformidably Bacchic.
James was now too old and nervous to approach, and Soames too formidably adamant.
The Cyane and Levant threw a heavier broadside than the Constitution but were certainly less formidably armed; and the Essex threw a heavier broadside than the Phoebe, yet was also less formidable.
But that post was formidably strong, and by its command of the bridge, it was the key to the deliverance of Orleans.
Lord Howard had ascertained that our enemies, though tempest-tost, were still formidably strong; and fearing that part of their fleet might make for England in his absence, he had hurried back to the Devonshire coast.
The feeling of resistance was less vehement and general in the central settlement of New York; and still less so in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the other colonies of the south, although everywhere it was formidably active.
But in ancient warfare its position, and the care bestowed on its walls, rendered it formidably strong against the means of offence which then were employed by besieging armies.
Poor fellow, the last time I saw him, he was an apparition formidably substantial.
The night rose formidably from the valley while they ate their supper; but Berrie remained tranquil.
After her avowed choice of Clifford Belden they all kept aloof, for he was hot-tempered and formidably swift to avenge an insult.
It was the photograph of a woman in the early forties, rather formidably handsome, beneath which were printed the words: Mrs. Nesta Ford Pett Well-Known Society Leader and Authoress Ann had risen and was peering over his shoulder.
One was a tall and formidably handsome woman in the early forties whose appearance seemed somehow oddly familiar.
His works, of which he had never sold one, attracted the eye at a distance of a hundred paces; but they soformidably displeased the citizens, that he had finished by painting no more.
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