Sentence example with the word 'fervour'

fervour

Definition n. the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up

Last update: July 2, 2015


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He gave the speech with great fervour.   [Please select]

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On the 2nd of May 1422 Henry V., in right of the duchy of Lancaster, " hearing that Chicheley inflamed by the pious fervour of devotion intended to enlarge divine service and other works of piety at Higham Ferrers, in consideration of his fruitful services, often crossing the seas, yielding to no toils, dangers or expenses.   [Please select]

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And then, he pursued, I am cold: no fervour infects me.   [Please select]

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Let the lewd with faith and fervour worship.   [Please select]

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What a melting voice, what versatility, what fervour.   [Please select]

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And when he reached the fourth line of the second verse he sang with loyal fervour.   [Please select]

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Second, that religious fervour has rarely mitigated and generally increased our own savagery.   [Please select]

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Master Matcham crossed himself with fervour, and appeared to pray.   [Please select]

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He took her hand and kissed it with a certain courtliness and reverent fervour.   [Please select]

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The effect was a great emotional climax, the spiritual atmosphere was charged with fervour.   [Please select]

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"I know, I know," said Jane, with impulsive fervour, "and through those winters and all."   [Please select]

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