The mortal remains of the Venerable Mary Potter were re-buried in the north ambulatory of the Cathedral in 1997. [adjective]
0
One which may seem downright baroque is to use the venerable old UUCP. [adjective]
0
The aged man mused with himself for a time; and then, bending his head toward one of his venerable companions, he asked: "Are my ears open." [adjective]
0
As the voice of the speaker suddenly ceased, every face and all eyes turned, by a common movement, toward the venerable Tamenund. [adjective]
0
Remember that you fly to the arms of your venerable parent, and how much his happiness, as well as your own, depends on those exertions. [adjective]
0
), and they laughed to scorn the zeal with which the venerable man insisted upon his topic. [adjective]
0
They played battledore and shuttlecock in the picture-gallery, and my lady laughed when her volant struck some reverend judge or venerable bishop a rap on the nose. [adjective]
0
--Look upon his venerable effigies, Mr. [adjective]
0
In either case, my venerable friend and betrothed bride must remain unprotected and in poverty. [adjective]
0
"With these sentiments, you may conceive with what pain I appear in arms before the house of your venerable relative, which we understand you propose to hold out against us." [adjective]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!