One the effusion of a worldly, artful, diplomatic beauty, the other an earnest interpretation of the loving, ardent sentiments of a whole-souled emotional child woman.
To say that her girlhood was given up to an intense and whole-souled devotion to the life of Christ as taught by the Roman Catholic Church will not even trace the outlines of that great spiritual adventure.
When a man is whole-souled in a cause, he will brook with difficulty any system of ideas opposed to, and destructive of, his own.
The hater, open or covert, of the habit and cowl is whole-souled or nothing in his convictions.
The officer who was the very incarnation of the chivalry, the big-souled constancy, the glorious vigor of that army--General A.
His whole-souled enlistment in the cause of what was regarded as radical religion became, therefore, the subject of amazed comment in the many clubs he now neglected.
Is that the famous scholar, the lofty idealist, the fine-souled æsthetician, the artist who has given us so many splendid and pure works in poetry and painting?
These are the forms of chastity which during the past two centuries many fine-souled men have vigorously rejected.
If you put it that Mrs. Douglas and Barker know the truth about the murder, and are conspiring to conceal it, then I can give you a whole-souled answer.
How could he associate the pure-souled woman as he had known her with such a life as that?
Oh, to feel that you are as I left you by that garden gate; that you are the same pure-souled woman as of old!
Natalie, or the holder, could come into possession of a handsome fortune; but it was at the honesty of this whole-souled sailor.
I never met but one whole-souled woman in my life, and she has gone--where such as she do go.
Even as his widowed mother's face looked, to the true-souled boy, when they dwelt there together in the forest of pines, beside the placid lake!
The spirit of genius is the spirit of hard work, plodding toil, whole-souled devotion to the labor of the day.
The wish some day to portray one of those large-souled pre-Protestant, post-Mediaeval Catholics, was thus early and has been long at work within me.
The sunny-souled youth's Dad had gone to New Haven, to Yale's Commencement.
This time, however, it was not big Tug Cardiff, imitating a Ballyhoo Bill, and inciting the Bannister youths to hilarity at the expense of the sunny-souled T.
Hicks, that sunny-souled youth, had often daydreamed of himself in a big game of baseball, for his college.
Beholding Butch Brewster on the Senior Fence, the sunny-souled Senior exhibited a perturbation of spirit seeming undecided whether to beat a retreat or to advance.
And the soul in it speaks and sings, A swan sweet-souled as a dove, An echo that only rings Love.
Yet, armed with her high-souled conviction, Amelia glided untainted through its seductions and scandals, though her youth and beauty and the affectionate simplicity of her manners made her the object of much attention.
It was an idea which conflicted a good deal with the whole-souled devotion to golf.
An Oxford education is all very well, but it does considerably interfere with the whole-souled attention that a man ought to apply to golf.
Time and place were the same, and the service seemed as beautiful and solemn as might have been that chanted over the stiff, frozen body of the high-souled but too aspiring boy.
Jessamy threw back her head in that whole-souled laughter that made every one who heard her laugh.
She threw back her head and her whole-souled laughter awoke the echoes.
He draws on every class of society, from the high-souled Brahman to the executioner and the housemaid.
He liked Cicely: nobody could help likin' the gentle, saintly-souled little woman.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "souled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.