"Would not your Serene Highness like to come inside." [adverb]
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The setting is very serene, with a dramatic view of Uluru. [noun]
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These features create the serene ambiance within the visitor space. [adjective]
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"Woman," repeated Magua, hoarsely, and endeavoring in vain to catch a glance from her serene and beaming eye, "choose." [adverb]
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CHORUS For Englishmen confront serene whatever them betideth; And England shall be Ocean's Queen as long as the world abideth. [adverb]
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The morning of Friday was as serene and beautiful as if no pleasure party had been intended; and that is a rare event, whether in novel-writing or real life. [adjective]
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The serene, calm character of a Tolstoy will wish different methods for social reconstruction than the intense, overflowing personality of a Michael Bakunin or a Peter Kropotkin. [noun]
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THE BISHOP OF DOWN AND CONNOR: I here present your undoubted emperor-president and king-chairman, the most serene and potent and very puissant ruler of this realm. [noun]
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