The matchless audacity of the Roman then manifested itself. [adjective]
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Amazingly his glory serves to enhance his matchless grace. [adverb]
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That, together with the matchless beauty of his prose, is for me the main attraction of this author. [adjective]
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Now, in my mature manhood, I desired to comprehend those marvellous gifts of mind, that matchless sagacity--" "Sagacity. [adjective]
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It is only the misled, deceived, abused Cleopatra whom I fear; for she herself is matchless in divine goodness. [adjective]
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Then, when she cumbered me among the friends on whom she could rely and held out her hand--a matchless hand--oh. [adjective]
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Off to the right rose the hills of the Jebel, the pearl-gray veil resting upon them changing momentarily into a purple which the sun would make matchless a little later. [adjective]
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And if you enter the palaces, you find pictures of matchless worth, rich dresses which modern looms cannot rival, and sumptuous furniture at which modern times can only wonder. [adjective]
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It is the red of the Pompeian walls, and the rich tint seems to call up the matchless traceries of the ancients. [adjective]
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But we know the man, and the audience, almost as well as if we had been there; and that, unconsciously, is the superb art of this matchless biographer. [adjective]
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"A matchless people." [adjective]
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