Indeed, from such slender intimations as she had received, it was not going to be good at all.
Strong intimations of a passion for the trivial were brought forth by movement.
It was evoked by the end of things, by sunsets, by death, by silence, following song; by intimations that no motion is perpetual and that death is a part of the cosmic process.
When they crossed over the burn and turned into the road that led back to the farmhouse they found the dykes plastered with intimations of a sale of live stock.
And, indeed, there are not wanting intimations in "Science and Health" which give to Mrs. Eddy a certainty in this region which Jesus Himself did not possess.
Theology must take account of a creative evolution and a humanity which has struggled upward from far-off beginnings along a far-flung front and the findings of Science and the intimations of Psychology.
It is all a region of intimations and possible permissions, but never for a moment of inevitable conclusions.
The newspapers of that day gave intimations of difficulties among the Indians at the West; they stated, in general terms, the danger of hostilities, but omitted all allusion to the cause of this disquietude.
We have, it is true, in the Old Testament intimations and predictions of the plan, which is fully developed and exemplified in the new dispensation.
Do we not, in these examples, gather strong intimations of a great law of chemical change in the universe?
Divine forms are seen, and strange intimations are conveyed from another world.
His imagination, which depicts so forcibly the intimations of experience, is able to bear him beyond the known and familiar regions of life.
They are either immediate inferences from the obviousintimations of sense, or they are the suggestions of analogy.
His philosophy may have been forced on him by personal experience, or the intimations of experience may have assumed their form and colour from the nature of his philosophy.
At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter.
To these might be added other strong grounds of encouragement, to be found in the principles of human nature, in the perfections and providence of God, and in the prophetic intimations of his word.
Wordsworth, in his Ode (Intimations of Immortality, etc.
But Kenyon, as befitted the professor of an imaginative art, was endowed with an exceedingly quick sensibility, which was apt to give him intimations of the true state of matters that lay beyond his actual vision.
They made us ask straightway for more, and were full of intimations of what was behind.
These intimations I make to you only, to no one else.
From certain intimations of the Doctor, I fear the worst from the activity of the forger.
No word came from Vienna excepting the semi-official intimations as to its moderate and conciliatory course, and after the funeral of the Archduke, the world, then enjoying its summer holiday, had almost forgotten the Serajevo incident.
We are easily persuaded, when our own inclinations already concur with a proposal; and even good men are very liable to misinterpret the intimations of Providence, whenever they consult their own feelings rather than the word of God.
United States are no longer young and finds in the fact that we have produced great artists the intimations of age.
The cold of interstellar space, thousands of degrees below freezing point or the absolute zero of Fahrenheit, Centigrade or Reaumur: the incipient intimations of proximate dawn.
Where had previousintimations of the result, effected or projected, been received by him?
The mysterious warnings and intimations of Cassy, so far from discouraging his soul, in the end had roused it as with a heavenly call.
To him she imparted those mysterious intimations which the soul feels, as the cords begin to unbind, ere it leaves its clay forever.
By a fairly simple and consistent code of intimations the underlying meaning of the colloquy is laid bare and a basis created for a more fundamental understanding of the dramatic transactions.
In the most trivial events, such as the opening or shutting of a door, or the curve etched by a raindrop on a dusty pane of glass, he perceived intimations from the occult power that directed his life.
Envoy Caron, in England, received intimations of the favourable news from the French ambassador, who had received a letter from the Governor of Calais.
I spent a great deal of time just walking, for there was not much doing in the theatrical line to interest me, and I was sustained and tormented by intimations that somewhere, not far from me, my Help walked too.
There were not wanting intimations that Cecelia had moved her own limit a notch or two in that direction.
A great deal of necessary information had come my way through Pauline's marriage, through the comment set free by Belle Endsleigh's affair, through the natural awakening of my mind toward the intimations of books.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intimations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.