Sentence example with the word 'delectation'

delectation

Definition n. a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction

Last update: February 2, 2017

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The show was full of delectation.   [verb]

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Morose delectation Aquinas tunbelly calls this, frate porcospino.   [adjective]

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I was at the piano, singing Jacobite melodies for Salemina's delectation.   [verb]

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Presently there was a drama performed for our delectation.   [adjective]

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It was her glory and her pride to enhance it for his delectation.   [adjective]

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They originated all that tomfoolery for their own individual delectation.   [Please select]

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It was all on behalf of a certain scenic entertainment given in the Town-hall for the delectation of the scholars in the Rector's Sunday-school and night classes.   [Please select]

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But he afterwards skinned and boiled it for Finn's own delectation, and at the time he said-- "You're a mighty good sort, Wolf, and you can say I said so."'   [Please select]

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