Use admiration in a sentence
Sentences starting with admiration
- Admiration for him was born the day he pushed O'Meara out of his office and down a flight of stairs because he had undertaken to suggest that which should be done with the timber in Jackson County. [9]
- Admiration burst from the passengers, and one man cried out Captain Brent's age--it was thirty-two. [9]
- Admiration was alive in his eyes. [11]
- Admiration was in her eyes, seeing that he was heedless of his own danger. [9]
- Admiration for her courage mingled with my other feelings, and for the life of me I knew not where to begin. [9]
Sentences ending with admiration
- But what would youth be without its extravagances,--its preterpluperfect in the shape of adjectives, its unmeasured and unstinted admiration? [6]
- Go now, and you will be a name to them, remembered always with admiration. [11]
- Each one, if you separate it from the whole and give it a careful examination, is worthy of inspection, nay, of admiration. [10]
- A great green wreath, which must have cost the parent oak a large fraction of its foliage, was an object of special admiration. [6]
- These strange and wonderful achievements move our awe and compel our admiration. [5]
- They stood transfixed with admiration. [5]
- The material universe, which he has just pictured in its summer beauty, deserves our admiration. [6]
- Yes, my beloved, when we consider all they did for us we cannot in justice withhold our tribute of gratitude and admiration. [10]
- The fairest houses were ceiled within with mortar and covered with plaster, the whiteness and evenness of which excited Harrison's admiration. [4]
- A great shout went up, of welcome and admiration. [5]
Short sentences using admiration
- But he spoke in admiration. [9]
- Dyck was lost in admiration. [11]
Sentences containing admiration two or more times
- Yes, I'm all admiration for him, on account of his character, and liking naturally follows admiration, you know. [5]
More example sentences with the word admiration in them
- In me, the youth of nineteen, he awakened admiration, interest, and curiosity, and his "You are a poet" sometimes strengthened my courage, sometimes disheartened me. [10]
- Darius left a worthy monument of his greatness in the glorious palace which he built on Mount Rachmed, the ruins of which are the wonder and admiration of travellers to this day. [10]
- The farther his work progressed the higher rose his admiration for his model. [10]
- He flattered her with so much tact, that she thought she heard an unconscious echo through his lips of an admiration which he only shared with all around him. [6]
- They watched her with respectful admiration from a decent distance. [11]
- His face beamed with pleasure, and there was so much open admiration in his eyes that Margaret, conscious of it to her heart's core, feared that her aunt would notice it. [4]
- The Moors gazed with fearful admiration at this glorious pageant, wherein the pomp of the court was mingled with the terrors of the camp. [4]
- This filled them with admiration and uncertainty, and they were more excited than ever. [5]
- Angele watched him with a strange thrill of timid admiration and delight. [11]
- He ordered wine with a royal flourish and said: "I never dine without wine, sir" (which was a pitiful falsehood), and looked around upon the company to bask in the admiration he expected to find in their faces. [5]
- The matronly little wife of the Colonel moved hither and thither and in and out with her pots and pans in her hands', happiness in her heart and a world of admiration of her husband in her eyes. [5]
- Once in a while, indeed, she encountered and then avoided the glance of some man, felt the admiration in it, was thrilled a little, and her sense of exhilaration returned as she regained her poise. [9]
- She had powers which had ever been the admiration of Guidon Hill. [11]
- With an acuteness which aroused the admiration of the young corsair, who was trained to similar plots, she explained hers. [10]
- The off-days came when her artistic nature was expressing itself in charcoal, for she drew to the admiration of all among the lady boarders who could not draw. [8]
- They knew we were foreigners and Protestants, and not likely to feel admiration or much friendliness toward them. [5]
- His honest eyes were alight with an admiration that was unmistakable to the painter--perhaps to Cynthia also, for a glow that might have been of annoyance or anger, and yet was like the color of the mountain sunrise, answered in her cheek. [9]
- The Alexandrian populace were accustomed to see much that was strange in the busy streets of their crowded city; but this vehicle attracted every eye, and excited astonishment, admiration and mirth, wherever it appeared, and not unfrequently the bitterest ridicule. [10]
- The new officers were "emigrants," and that was no title to anybody's affection or admiration either. [5]
- Finally the Kadi went up to Paula, whose heroic composure as she heard the sentence of death had filled him with admiration. [10]
- Their admiration for well-grown trees went so far, that Xerxes, finding on his way to Greece a singularly beautiful tree, hung ornaments of gold upon its branches. [10]
- Els knew it well; it had adorned the clasp of her lover's belt, and the unusual delicacy of the workmanship had often aroused her admiration. [10]
- It may be well for you to know that Miss Trevor still has my respect as a woman and my admiration as a lady. [9]
- But he was wealthy, had an intense admiration for Mrs. Falchion, and had managed to secure her in his boat, to separate from the rest of the picnic party-- chiefly through his inefficient rowing. [11]
- Jake wended his way back to the store, filled with renewed admiration for the great man. [9]
- The admiration which was universally excited by his beauty gave him no pleasure, and many a time he felt as though it was not worth while to stir a limb or draw a breath. [10]
- All his loquacity was suddenly arrested and replaced by a naive and silent feeling of admiration. [2]
- Even as he was speaking a thrill of admiration ran through Cynthia, piercing her sorrow. [9]
- Before the meal was over he had inspired me with loyalty and pride, enlisted the admiration of Jerry and Conybear and Johnnie Laurens; we followed him into the smoking-room, sitting down in a row on a leather lounge behind our elders. [9]
- His perfect amiability was one of his most striking characteristics, and in a nature fastidious as was his in its whole organization, it implied a self-command worthy of admiration. [6]
- His first impression was one of admiration, but suspicion was quickly added. [11]
- Voices mingled, there was light laughter, little bursts of admiration, then lower tones, and then he was roused by a voice calling. [11]
- The prelate, who was full of admiration for Thomas' daughter, told Katharina how, to save her lover, she had taken a crime upon herself which deprived her of every claim to mercy. [10]
- His open admiration was Dr. Courtenay, his confessed hope to wear five-pound ruffles and gold sword knots. [9]
- Chagrined as I was at the interruption, I was struck with admiration. [9]
- But the look was an involuntary tribute of admiration. [9]
- Love, she said, was a woman's first necessity: love being forfeited; there was but one thing left that could give a passing zest to a wasted life, and that was fame, admiration, the applause of the multitude. [5]
- No, his effort was a stream of fire, that kindled his soul into a flame of admiration, and carried his senses away captive. [5]
- It is the very way Professor Osborn and I built the colossal skeleton brontosaur that stands fifty-seven feet long and sixteen feet high in the Natural History Museum, the awe and admiration of all the world, the stateliest skeleton that exists on the planet. [5]
- The power of vast yet minute organisation, always called out her respect and admiration. [14]
- There is no use in wasting notes of admiration. [6]
- She was coiled up in a corner of the sofa, her eyes sparkling with admiration of his indignation and force. [4]
- Ordinarily when an unsigned poem sweeps across the continent like a tidal wave whose roar and boom and thunder are made up of admiration, delight, and applause, a dozen obscure people rise up and claim the authorship. [5]
- My head was turned by admiration. [9]
- If, in the triumphal procession there, she creates the sensation I anticipate from a spectacle so worthy of admiration, she shall learn how I reward those who oblige me. [10]
- It is a touching note of the hold the memory of her young hero had upon her admiration that her last words, murmured as life was ebbing, were, "Write to Nathan. [4]
- Just as exactly, too; for the correctness and propriety with which these terms are introduced have compelled the admiration of a Chief Justice and a Lord Chancellor. [5]
- He was entirely too good-natured to take exception to Ferrol's easy-going admiration of Sophie. [11]
- And many a token of his love, esteem, and admiration gave her courage, when even her brave heart began to quail. [10]
- I went up to the beautiful tree in admiration. [10]
- It is needless to say that Honora accepted these ministrations and that she found Susan's admiration an entirely natural sentiment. [9]
- He was second to none in his regard for Mr. Hodder, in his admiration for a man who had the courage of his convictions. [9]
- He had hoped to loiter in a doorway there, and to empty his sailor's heart in well-practised admiration before the altar of village beauty. [11]
- One day sufficed to launch her, and there-after Carmen had only admiration for the unflagging spirit which Margaret displayed. [4]
- These qualities, added to her peculiar style of beauty, which excited his admiration from its rare novelty, half Egyptian half Greek, (her mother having been a Greek), had not failed to make a deep impression on him. [10]
- He eagerly listened to everything I could tell him of the high admiration I had at any time heard expressed for her works. [14]
- What are men to do when they get to heaven, after having exhausted their vocabulary of admiration on earth? [6]
- He hardly cared to conceal his frank admiration. [4]
- A is equal to B, and A is equal to C. A has for B and also for C the most cordial admiration and affection, and B and C have reciprocally the same feeling for A. [4]
- Mr. Dickens declined to agree that the Mississippi steamboats were 'magnificent,' or that they were 'floating palaces,'--terms which had always been applied to them; terms which did not over-express the admiration with which the people viewed them. [5]
- It is a title of courtesy, and conveys reverence and admiration. [5]
- From time to time I was roused into admiration of the horsemanship of Madame la Vicomtesse, for the restive Texas pony which she rode was stung to madness by the flies. [9]
- He hardly knew till this moment how much of passion mingled with other and calmer motives of admiration. [6]
- And this youth, this handsome, spirited-looking, noble-aired young fellow, whose artist-eye could not miss a line of Myrtle's proud and almost defiant beauty, was to be the witness of his power, and to look in admiration upon his prize! [6]
- As a rule they are pretty far-fetched, but that is not an important matter; they surprise, they compel admiration, and I notice by some of the comments which his efforts have called forth that they deceive the unwary. [5]
- In putting forward these tributes of admiration and affection, as well as in his constant allusion to the ill requital of his services, we see a man fighting for his reputation, and conscious of the necessity of doing so. [4]
- The recipient of these letters sometimes wonders, after reading through one of them, how it is that his young correspondent has managed to fill so much space with her simple message of admiration or of sympathy. [6]
- Before she married there were many--since, there had been many --who had shown, some with tact and carefulness, others with a crudeness making her shudder, that they admired her; and, if they might, would have given their admiration another name with other manifestations. [11]
- On the instant, there was admiration on the part of each--admiration and dislike. [11]
- But here and there it found devout readers who were captivated by its spiritual elevation and great poetical beauty, among them one who wrote of it in the "Democratic Review" in terms of enthusiastic admiration. [6]
- It has stood there for thousands of years, the wonder and admiration of travelers; but who built it, or when it was built, are questions that may never be answered. [5]
- His admiration of them was complete, although he sometimes laughed half sadly, half whimsically, as he thought of their simple faith in him. [11]
- My companions expressed their admiration in subdued and reverent tones, and at the tinkling of the bell we reverently tiptoed out of the room to admit another delegation of the patient waiters at the door. [5]
- Small wonder that the way in front of it was blocked by a crowd lost in admiration of its Gothic proportions! [9]
- He looked at the Vicomtesse with a new admiration to which she paid no heed. [9]
- He didn't take the trouble, now, to conceal his admiration. [9]
- What showed upon the surface was a serene and lofty contentment and a dignity of carriage and gravity of deportment which compelled the admiration and likewise the wonder of the company. [5]
- In spite of the slight antagonism and envy of which I was conscious,--that she was thus superbly in command of the situation, that she had developed her pinions and was thus splendidly able to use them,--my admiration for her had never been greater. [9]
- But he measured the six feet and more of Austen Vane with his eye, and in spite of himself experienced the compelled admiration of one fighting man for another. [9]
- The rest of the sentence is also merely a phrase; the man has no friend as yet, and of course has had no chance to try him, or win back his admiration, or disturb him in any other way. [5]
- Beaton's devotion made the same sort of appeal; it was not so much that she liked him as she liked being the object of his admiration. [8]
- Her appearance in the saloon caused an instant buzz of admiration and interest, of which she seemed oblivious. [11]
- This will excite the public admiration. [5]
- The tombs of the Pharaohs extending into the very heart of the rocky hills, and the grand temples that stood to the west of the city of the dead, shorn though they were of their ancient glory, filled the Emperor with admiration. [10]
- She had told the Pernharts what were the fears which had brought her into the town, so the chamber was presently cleared, and the master called away Mistress Giovanna after that my aunt had expressed her admiration of her rare charms. [10]
- I was, for the moment, no longer the self-confident and triumphant young attorney accustomed to carry all before him, to command respect and admiration, but a complicated being whose unity had suddenly been split. [9]
- The sight of the mansion always caused wonder and generally ignorant admiration. [4]
- His affection for the man, his admiration for McCrae's faithful, untiring, and unrecognized services had deepened. [9]
- The admiration in the little woman's eyes was undisguised. [9]
- She had, for the first time, the curious feeling of being years older than he, yet this did not detract from a new-born admiration. [9]
- She read in the eyes of all that she was more than any other the centre of admiration. [6]
- Then she asked the clerk for the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table--and was pained to see the admiration her beauty had inspired in him fade out of his face. [5]
- It certainly enhanced the beauty of a face now only too frequently pallid and colourless, when rouge did not lend its aid; but Barine understood Archibius's ardent admiration for this rare woman, when Cleopatra, with a faint smile, requested her to approach. [10]
- Because she saw the awe in the other's face and a worshipping admiration of the great protectress of Protestantism, who had by large gifts of men and money in times past helped the Cause, she looked upon her here with kindness. [11]
- He early won the admiration of distinguished European thinkers and writers: Carlyle accepted his friendship and his disinterested services; Miss Martineau fully recognized his genius and sounded his praises; Miss Bremer fixed her sharp eyes on him and pronounced him "a noble man. [6]
- Captain Jones was the admiration of all the young officers in the navy, and was immediately flooded with requests to sail with him. [9]
- The man drank the admiration from my face, and was fully satisfied. [5]
- Who can say that you, dear unappreciated brother or sister, are not one of those whom it is left for after times to discover among the wrecks of the past, and hold up to the admiration of the world? [6]
- To those monks that pump was a good deal of a miracle itself, and they were full of wonder over it; and of admiration, too, of the exceeding effectiveness of its performance. [5]
- It was at that instant that my admiration for Tom McChesney burst bounds, and that I got some real inkling of what woodcraft might be. [9]
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