Use admire in a sentence
Sentences starting with admire
- Admire this master piece gothic architecture's. [5]
Sentences ending with admire
- People were content to relax their exertions to satisfy their curiosity, and simply to sit down and greatly admire. [14]
- Now is Clarence the man she can admire. [9]
- First, let me say that I have no desire to prejudice you against a person whom you admire. [9]
- But it is possible for men to love and not to admire. [11]
- Would that some eminent furrier had been there to wonder and admire! [4]
- Well, here I am in trouble again--my last trouble, and with the wife of a man that I respect and admire, not enough to keep my hands off his wife, but still that I admire. [11]
Short sentences using admire
- We admire them without envy. [4]
- You must admire my garden. [9]
- Will he admire me? [10]
- I admire you, mademoiselle. [11]
- You would admire him. [5]
- My word, I admire you! [2]
- You admire them? [9]
- I admire him. [9]
- I admire "cheek. [5]
- I admire you. [11]
Sentences containing admire two or more times
- On the contrary, I admire his ability to conceal his humor even more if possible than I admire the gift itself, stupendous as it is. [5]
- I don't admire his skill; I admire him. [4]
- They admire long hair, and use artificial means to make it appear abundant; they admire also a beard, though themselves very scantily provided. [1]
- You are not an animal lover as I am; yes, even when I shoot them or fight them I admire them, just as I'd admire a swordsman who, in 'quart,' would give me death by the wonderful upper thrust. [11]
More example sentences with the word admire in them
- I trust that you will allow me to add that I have learned from my daughter to respect and admire you. [9]
- I guess, and you know, that Flint hasn't treated you decently this summer after all you've done for him, and I admire the way you're standing by him. [9]
- Some apes, however, would probably declare that they could and did admire the beauty of the coloured skin and fur of their partners in marriage. [1]
- Nil admirari is very well for a North American Indian and his degenerate successor, who has grown too grand to admire anything but himself, and takes a cynical pride in his stolid indifference to everything worth reverencing or honoring. [6]
- It was an unworthy ambition, perhaps, but I did wish I could make this man admire something about me or something I did--you would have felt the same way. [5]
- He thought the United States would admire both his economy and his honesty in getting the work done at half price and not putting a pretended Indian's signature to the voucher, but the United States did not see it in that light. [5]
- I wished you to know," she added, a little unsteadily, "how much I admire you for what you are doing. [9]
- It is difficult to know whether most to admire their stately dimensions or the beauty of their forms. [10]
- Bob was willing to call him "Uncle Jethro," admire his great strength and shrewdness, and declare that the men he had outwitted had richly deserved it. [9]
- She was forced to admit that he was a judge of men, compelled to admire his adroitness in dealing with them. [9]
- Who could fail to admire the beauty of the young heroes, your friends? [10]
- It is popular to admire the Arno. [5]
- I always admire this art by which the accomplished story-teller lets his listener drag the reluctant tale of the marvelous from him, and makes you in a manner responsible for its improbability. [4]
- I particularly admire these things, these toys: the little dog, the sled, the lady with the hoopskirt, all these things are pure silver. [10]
- However delightful all these may be, it is an offense to his individuality to insist that he shall admire at the point of the social bayonet. [4]
- The spectacle of these fruits of the industry of one dear to me grieved me also, and I could not understand how you and the others saw anything to admire in them. [10]
- The Four betook themselves to the cabin, which was fortunately large, and made life bearable with a game of cards; while Mrs. Cooke, whose adaptability and sense I had come greatly to, admire, contented herself with a corner and a book. [9]
- We all admire the tasteful display of flowers in foreign towns: we go home, and carry nothing with us but a recollection. [4]
- Did she visit the spring to admire her own image in its mirror-like surface? [10]
- Men would admire the other engine and rapturously praise it? [5]
- For such was the nature of my feelings regarding the Celebrity that I could not bring myself into cordial relations with one who professed to admire him. [9]
- One can admire the Heaven even if one lives in--ah, you know! [11]
- In gliding over the deep blue sea studded with lovely islets luxuriant to the water's edge, one is at a loss which scene to choose for contemplation and to admire most. [5]
- You admire what the Americans call scenery; we, since you provoke me to say it, love nature --I mean its individual, almost personal manifestations. [4]
- We all admire the achievements of this band of distinguished doctors who do not practise. [3]
- I deny not that there be good men and able of your way of thinking: Colonel Washington, for one, whom I admire and honour; and our friend Captain Daniel. [9]
- It was natural that the news of such a feat as we were accomplishing should have leaked out, that the "yard" should have been visited from time to time by interested friends, some of whom came to admire, some to scoff, and all to speculate. [9]
- I was aware that she had a great anxiety on her mind at this time; and being acquainted with its nature, I could not but deeply admire the patient docility which she displayed in her conduct towards her father. [14]
- Is it possible that our highest civilization has lost something of the rough and admirable element that we admire in the heroes of Homer and of Elizabeth? [4]
- I appeal to that larger and more solemn public, who know how to look with tender humility at faults and errors; how to admire generously extraordinary genius, and how to reverence with warm, full hearts all noble virtue. [14]
- It was only that he had intervals --frequent intervals, and rather long ones--when he did not admire it, and was still more doubtful as to the ways of providence. [5]
- I want to tell you, first of all, that I admire my son. [9]
- I know how strict, how unflinching you are, and I admire you for it. [9]
- I admire you so much that I will have you for my own, or die. [11]
- There was something so finely grotesque about the question and its parent suspicion, that he stopped to wonder and admire, and thus was he saved from laughing. [5]
- It is the sensible side, the prudent side; but I do admire recklessness in love. [4]
- The more I see her, the more I admire her. [4]
- The more I saw of her the more I had reason to admire her. [4]
- He restored to romances the symmetry which we admire in "Don Quixote. [4]
- I had no reason to admire Doltaire, and yet to this hour his handsome face, with its shadows and shifting lights, haunts me, charms me. [11]
- So again the raisers of fancy animals certainly have admired for many generations and still admire the same breeds; they earnestly desire slight changes, which are considered as improvements, but any great or sudden change is looked at as the greatest blemish. [1]
- Amid the fabulous radiance of the festal array, when all who surround her admire, worship, and strew flowers in her path, one might believe that the old sunny days had returned; but when we are alone, how rarely I see her smile! [10]
- There is a proof of the existence of the gods, which so exactly suits the hour when you will again see, enjoy, admire what this dreary darkness now hides from you. [10]
- I admire the potato, both in vine and blossom; but it is not aristocratic. [4]
- There is no pleasure comparable to making a vow in the presence of one who appreciates that vow, in the presence of men who honor and appreciate you for making the vow, and men who admire you for making the vow. [5]
- And this innate pith and power are just the very thing we most admire in men, for it is the one gift which the gods have dealt out to us with a less liberal hand than to men. [10]
- I beg your pardon for being a bore to one I so deeply love and admire, to whom I owe days and days of forgetfulness of self and troubles and the intensest of all joys: Hero-worship! [5]
- They were already opened, but the unpacking was left to us--a wise thing; for what pleasure it afforded us to take out the various gifts, unwrap them, admire, examine, and show them to others! [10]
- Take any type of woman, and you shall find in it something to respect, something to admire, something to love. [5]
- The superb strength of the man was there in that simple confession, and it is in the nature of woman to admire strength. [9]
- How the Americans of culture and refinement will admire him for thus speaking in their name! [5]
- One has found nothing to observe, nothing to admire, nothing to describe, nothing to ask questions about. [6]
- If she did not make the man love her,--I believe she did, as I believe you would, perhaps unconsciously, do,--she used his love, and was therefore better able to make all other men admire her. [11]
- Indeed, I could not but admire the dexterous turn of the wrist which served Mr. Cooke to swing his leaders into the circle and up the hill, while the liveried guard leaned far out in anticipation of a stumble. [9]
- Hence there is no abstract improbability in the Lepidoptera, which probably stand nearly or quite as high in the scale as these insects, having sufficient mental capacity to admire bright colours. [1]
- I don't admire myself; I am sick of myself; but I can't think of anything else. [5]
- You know how much I admire your talent. [8]
- We cannot too much admire this miracle. [5]
- But I admire Mr. Carvel, and I may say I am not wholly out of sympathy with that which prompted his act. [9]
- Tell me--what do men admire most in each other? [5]
- In the same manner as various animals have some sense of beauty, though they admire widely-different objects, so they might have a sense of right and wrong, though led by it to follow widely different lines of conduct. [1]
- Je vous admire, ma parole d'honneur! [2]
- You do not love Lucilla, but we must both admire her for I do not know another woman in Rome whose virtue a man might vouch for. [10]
- So we will leave Dona Magdalena in her Villagarcia, and only permit myself to admire the self-sacrifice of a woman who grants a husband like you so long a leave of absence. [10]
- You must admire it, every connoisseur must! [10]
- We now discussed in what sequence and manner I should go to work, and to this day I admire the composure, penetration, and lucidity with which he sketched a plan of study that covered years. [10]
- Mr. Bentley lives in a world of his own; I envy him with all my heart, I love and admire him, he cheers and soothes me when I am with him. [9]
- Then she asked if she, too, did not admire Barbara's beauty, and what she thought of her. [10]
- I am sure I never can sufficiently admire the mere courage of the woman and her presence of mind in danger. [11]
- I was sorry I hated the mate so, because it was not in (young) human nature not to admire him. [5]
- I admire him, I frankly confess it; and when his time comes I shall buy a piece of the rope for a keepsake. [5]
- It makes me, I confess, admire her. [4]
- I admire, but I certainly could not imitate her. [14]
- It's one thing I admire the English for: they just don't mind anything about them at all. [5]
- But the moment I admire a style for its own sake, a style that attracts my attention so constantly that I say, How good that is! [4]
- For her pride, however misplaced, and for her spirit we must all admire her. [9]
- A cheer greeted him-the Frenchmen could not but admire so brave a feat. [11]
- Still he allows himself to admire Polykarp's figures of angels and the Good Shepherd, but the lions put the old warrior in a rage. [10]
- The angels in heaven must admire and wonder. [4]
- For himself, since he had married her, he had never thought of another woman for an instant, except either to admire or to criticize her; and his criticism was, as Jasmine had said, "infantile. [11]
- Its pleasant suburbs gone, there was little left to admire save the wrecked graveyard with its uncanny exposures. [5]
- I admire old George--if that was his name--for his discernment. [5]
- Comyn and Mr. Fox have told me, and they admire you for it as much as I. [9]
- I admire the force by which it compacts its crisp leaves into a solid head. [4]
- They admire you for your brains, but they would have fallen down before your wife, if you had given her half a chance. [11]
- It is impossible for any one who knows the country not to see that Captain Hall earnestly sought out things to admire and commend. [5]
- Even her bitterest foes admire her beauty and rare gifts of intellect. [10]
- Do you not find in persons whom you love, whom you esteem, and even admire, some marks of obliquity in mental vision? [6]
- And though every fibre of my nature rebelled I found myself compelled to admire her sincerity, her true friendship, her disregard of her own feelings, and her womanly tenderness!--Nay, do not interrupt me again, do not laugh at me. [10]
- And so I do not admire the human being--as an intellectual marvel--as much as I did when I was young, and got him out of books, and did not know him personally. [5]
- Look at it dispassionately, and you will see much to admire in his skill. [11]
- The fisherman's daughter, Dione, often called them to the strand to admire the galleys adorned with fabulous splendour, garlanded with flowers, and echoing with the music of lutes and the melody of songs. [10]
- I believe they desired more to admire and more to blame. [14]
- Your two young damsels know of course that my line of business leads me to admire and value all that is beautiful, but still I must request you to leave me alone with your father for a little while. [10]
- And though we continued to dine for four days, and had as many breakfasts and suppers, our whole party never ceased to admire the perfection of the arrangements, and the marvelous results achieved. [5]
- We admire its commonly splendid clothes, its drums and cymbals and braying brass, but it is the impartial spirit with which it lends itself to our varying wants that distinguishes it. [4]
- The essentially intellectual character of an extemporaneous composition spoken to the Creator with the consciousness that many of his creatures are listening to criticise or to admire, is the great argument for set forms of prayer. [6]
- I shall never cease to admire the tact and the intelligence of that gifted porter. [5]
- I was stung, but I was obliged to admire the easy confidence with which my chief loafed from side to side of his wheel, and trimmed the ships so closely that disaster seemed ceaselessly imminent. [5]
- One could not but admire the quiet pertinacity of Nature. [4]
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