Use affection in a sentence
Sentences starting with affection
- Affection for it is concealed. [4]
- Affection came first. [9]
Sentences ending with affection
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- So he gazed with tender anxiety at the features convulsed by pain and, when she at last opened her eyes, smiled at her with paternal affection. [10]
- He presented himself with a somewhat forlorn countenance to Dr. Fordyce Hurlbut, as suffering from some of the less formidable symptoms of that affection. [6]
- Once in a while, when he saw Comyn at Almack's, he would desire to be remembered to me, and he always spoke of me with affection. [9]
- His natural impulse was to hurry to the States and save his sister if possible, for he loved her with a deep and abiding affection. [5]
- Their common suffering was the bond which again united them in affection. [10]
- His whole heart was full of gratitude and love for Dona Magdalena, who by her unvarying kindness and elevating example had healed his wounded soul, and no ignoble wish had sullied this great and deep affection. [10]
- This night he was crowding into the music four years of events: of memory, hope, pride, patience, and affection. [11]
- When the slow voice ceased, and the room became still, she lay quiet for a moment, letting the new thing find secure lodgment in her thought; then, suddenly, she raised herself and threw her arms round her mother in a passion of affection. [11]
- Without being able to share all her opinions, philosophical, political, or religious,--without adopting her theories,--I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a consistency, benevolence, perseverance in her practice, such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection. [14]
Short sentences using affection
- Besides, affection sharpens the wits. [11]
- Another example of family affection. [5]
Sentences containing affection two or more times
- A wave of renewed affection for his father swept over him, of affection and pity and admiration, and for the instant he forgot Mr. Flint. [9]
More example sentences with the word affection in them
- They trust that you will receive it as an expression of sincere regard and affection from friends, who will, one and all, esteem it a great privilege to be permitted to assist in the restoration of your home. [6]
- His affection for you as his brother's son is great. [9]
- Arsinoe speaks of you also with all the affection natural to her feeling heart. [10]
- He did not yet urge his affection on her, he was simply devoted, and watchful, and tender, and delightedly hopeful. [11]
- She could not yet feel any impulse of affection towards her, and she did not as yet understand that what was required of her was the one gift which the best will, the most loving heart in the world, could not offer at a command. [10]
- I had simply written her that after the campaign I had gone for a rest to California; yet in her letters to me, after this information had reached her, I detected a restrained anxiety and affection that troubled me. [9]
- But no; he would crowd up around a point, hugging the shore with affection, and then say: 'The slack water ends here, abreast this bunch of China-trees; now we cross over. [5]
- He caused the words Maison de ma Mere to be inscribed on the charitable institutions, thereby combining tender filial affection with the majestic benevolence of a monarch. [2]
- With such persuasive words as pity and affection could suggest, they prevailed upon him to sit among them and hear what they should tell him. [12]
- You will carry with you another thing, too--the affection of the scribes; for they all love you in spite of your crimes. [5]
- And the cordiality with which he gave help whenever it was asked, and his eagerness to acknowledge merit in others, secured him the affection of all the literary class, which is popularly supposed to have a rare appreciation of the defects of fellow craftsmen. [4]
- All was well with the younger orphans; they were often taken to see Selene, and spoke with affection of their new parents. [10]
- A nature overflowing with impulsive affection, it must spend itself upon others. [11]
- He left home with a conflict in his mind,--a conflict between his affection for you and that which he had suddenly come to see was right. [9]
- Barbara had often wished to see the Netherlands, which the Emperor Charles also remembered with special affection, but no one had ever thus transported her to the midst of these flourishing provinces and this blithesome people. [10]
- The highest class white men Who lived among the Maoris in the earliest time had a high opinion of them and a strong affection for them. [5]
- Is affection as whimsically, as blindly distributed as wealth? [4]
- All the affection which bound the sisters together found expression at this moment of parting. [10]
- The new officers were "emigrants," and that was no title to anybody's affection or admiration either. [5]
- The reader knows well enough what fatal recollections and associations had frozen up the springs of natural affection in his breast. [6]
- In the same way Orion, however reprobate we may think him, has at any rate one characteristic which we must approve of: a tender affection for his father and mother. [10]
- But my voice was thick, my affection for him having grown-past my understanding. [9]
- Others thought there was only a wavering in her affection for her lover, and that he feared for her constancy, and had come to vindicate his rights. [6]
- In Paris Margaret was ill--very ill; and this misfortune caused for a time a revival of all the old affection, in sympathy with a disappointment which awoke in our womankind all the tenderness of their natures. [4]
- In her character was every quality that in woman invites and engages respect, esteem, affection, and homage. [5]
- She seemed to wake, and then all her affection carried her into his arms, and she dried her eyes upon his breast. [11]
- The former preserve us from becoming Europeanized; they keep our pride of country intact, and at the same time they intensify our affection for our country and our people; whereas long visits have the effect of dulling those feelings--at least in the majority of cases. [5]
- Virginia's eye rested upon them, and the light of love and affection was in it. [9]
- He took it up where it left off, "with an affection which----" and drew a long dash, as above. [6]
- She, however, perfectly understood her position, and knew that the sweet friends, who exchanged with her, whenever they met, the conventional phrases of affection commented sarcastically upon her ambitions for her daughter. [4]
- His mind had undergone the peculiar change which frequently precedes death, two days previously; the calm of better feelings filled it; a return of natural affection marked his last moments. [14]
- Probably you'll be uncomfortable, perhaps unhappy --you are certain to be if you marry to please society and not yourself --but better a thousand times one wild rush of real passion, of self-forgetting love, than an age of stupid, conventional affection approved by your aunt. [4]
- The lines are unaffected and very touching, full of that deep affection which united the brothers in the closest intimacy, and of the tenderest love for the mother whom he was leaving to see no more. [6]
- No, it was too hard, it might cost him his sovereign's affection for ever. [10]
- A hundred little tokens of her affection for me rose to mind, and last of all that rescue from Castle Yard in the face of all Mayfair. [9]
- With our affection to you both. [5]
- A lone woman to whom all the sweet cares of maternity have been denied cannot look upon a sight like this without feeling the void in her own heart where a mother's affection should have nestled. [6]
- When they returned to the house, and she was thanking him with a glow of enthusiasm for such a lovely day, he lifted her up and kissed her, with an emotion of affection that brought tears to her eyes. [4]
- Maria also wished to show the affection she had won, and begged for a kiss too. [10]
- It is safe to say that she had never accurately gauged the force which Virginia's respect for her elders, and affection for her aunt through Clarence, held in check. [9]
- It is curious to note the change in the stock-quotation of the Affection Board brought about by throwing this new security on the market. [5]
- It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice, and not sorrow, at this indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her. [7]
- I advise you to keep them, because you have an affection for them, while I could get very little by them. [10]
- When he returned to his lodgings, Master Adrian followed him, and modestly, yet with all the warmth of affection which he felt for this true friend of his master, entreated him to permit him to speak freely. [10]
- Distance has little to do with understanding or affection. [11]
- 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]
- It was a title that came to him freighted with affection, and honor, and appreciation of his unpretending merit. [5]
- At the same time, the Scotch affection, the Scotch sympathy with a true and romantic passion, and, above all, the Scotch shrewdness, could be trusted to do what was best under the circumstances. [4]
- For the first time his lips met hers, he confessed his love, and that he had just regarded death as a deliverer; but his life was now gaining new charm through her affection. [10]
- It was some time before the old pirate had satisfied his yearning for affection and placed his light burden down beside the fire. [10]
- Only a short time ago she had frankly thrown her arms around his neck if she wanted him to gratify a wish or forgive an offence without ever receiving a response to her affection. [10]
- He told her this with frank affection, and represented to her how much better suited she was to Brussels than to her stately but dull and quiet Ratisbon. [10]
- I can say this much, that if I do not love you, as the word is generally understood, I have a new respect for you, and a new affection, and I think that these will grow. [9]
- Always the same thin film of some emotional non-conductor between them; always that kind of habitual regard and family-interest, mingled with the deepest pity on one side and a sort of respect on the other, which never warmed into outward evidences of affection. [6]
- 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]
- On each of these little graves was a flower, a sickly geranium, or a humble marigold, or some other floral token of affection. [4]
- The affection of these kind people never wearied in lightening the burden which had been laid upon me. [10]
- And not only there, but beaming with affection and gushing with apologies for not being able to pay. [5]
- I fancied that there was at times something pathetic in her wistful desire for our affection and esteem. [4]
- From the beginning there had been no reproaches, no excitement, no railing, but studied kindness and conventional statements, through which Mrs. Armour's solicitous affection scarcely ever peeped. [11]
- Those who give them the warmth of affection they pay back most honestly. [10]
- Constant contests with them increased that roughness which now makes him the terror of his subordinates and alienates all affection. [10]
- If they concentrated their affection on one, they would give him more than any mortal could claim as his share. [6]
- He looked at the snowflakes fluttering above the fire and remembered a Russian winter at his warm, bright home, his fluffy fur coat, his quickly gliding sleigh, his healthy body, and all the affection and care of his family. [2]
- He emptied out the sensations of absence, loneliness, desire, and affection. [11]
- Above and beyond the sacrifice of a woman's life, the joy of possessing her soul and affection, is something more desirable still--fame and glory--personal fame and glory, The woman may share them, of course, and be content with the radiance. [9]
- The sacredness of the Sabbath, the hidden memory of an unrevealed and unrequited affection, the slow years of gathering and wasting sweetness, are in the smell of the pink and the sweet-clover. [4]
- She walked round the ring, a hand on the head of each: one growling, the other purring against her, with a ponderous kind of affection. [11]
- The motive to the rash act can only be conjectured, but is supposed to be disappointed affection. [6]
- Our dearest sister, the Queen of the Scots, hath been delivered of a fair son; and in high affection the news thereof she hath sent me, with a palfry which I shall ride among you in token of the love I bear her Majesty. [11]
- The heart of the proud, lonely man only sought a place where it might be permitted to soften; the soldier, bereft of love, needed some nook where he could exercise on others what was denied to himself: "devoted affection. [10]
- As soon as the pair were alone together Petrus said, while he held out his hand to his wife with genial affection, "Well, mother--shake hands. [10]
- His fingers smoothed the oval brown breast of the instrument with affection. [11]
- Each had blamed the other in an indefinite, secret way; but here was Robert's son, on whom they could lavish--as they did--their affection, long since forfeited by Ian. [11]
- Two witnesses for the mock marriage--Khvostikov, a retired petty official whom Dolokhov made use of in his gambling transactions, and Makarin, a retired hussar, a kindly, weak fellow who had an unbounded affection for Kuragin--were sitting at tea in Dolokhov's front room. [2]
- His affection for the man, his admiration for McCrae's faithful, untiring, and unrecognized services had deepened. [9]
- With what fair-mindedness the former in the Convivium had made her cause her own, how touching had been Martina's effort to approach her, and how ill that very day she had requited their loyal affection! [10]
- In either case the fact had a pathos which Mrs. March confessed in the affection with which she took her hard, dry, large, old hand when she was introduced to her, and in the sincerity which she put into the hope that she was well. [8]
- Perhaps it was the difficulty, adding spice to the affair, that sent the Prince to the appeal of private marriage to win the lady, and John York always held that he loved her truly then, the first and only real affection of his life. [11]
- In a sense the dead man was himself; in that case compliments and affection lavished upon that corpse went into his own till and were clear profit. [5]
- They called him the Bastille sometimes, and sometimes they called him Hellfire, which was on account of his warm and sumptuous style in battle, and you know they wouldn't have given him pet names if they hadn't had a good deal of affection for him. [5]
- His own mother, the aged duchess, could not have looked upon him with more affection, and possibly not have pampered him with so many luxuries. [4]
- The veneration and the affection which some of these men felt for the scenes they were speaking of, heated their fancies and biased their judgment; but the pleasant falsities they wrote were full of honest sincerity, at any rate. [5]
- I was watching the affection which existed between those two. [5]
- Manners, and breathed the affection she had always had for me. [9]
- Once you said that you had an affection for him --that he was lonely. [9]
- It was impossible that there should be any feeling about him but of regard and affection. [6]
- Strangers merely supposed that the Speaker was taking a gargle for some affection of the throat. [5]
- It may be that my affection for the one in question biases my judgment in its favor; I cannot say as to that. [5]
- And I trust that in the future we shall grow into the mutual respect and affection which our nearer relationship will demand. [9]
- Count Lanoi announced that his Highness's travelling escort was ready, and the Emperor, with an air of paternal affection, bade the younger sovereign farewell. [10]
- Why do you suppose that I should look severely on your affection for that young man? [2]
- Our affection was such as comes not often to those who drift together to part. [9]
- The deepest and strongest affection of both their hearts settled upon one object. [12]
- I had a strong affection for him, and I think he had for me. [5]
- Suddenly, by that strange power of sympathy which the unselfish possess, she understood the man, understood Austen's patience with him and affection for him. [9]
- But though she still retained a portion of her former affection for Wolf Hartschwert, she loved the Emperor Charles with passionate fervour. [10]
- I could only stare at him, mutely grateful for such an affection. [9]
- Still, and in spite of the lavish demonstrations of more than motherly affection which the widow showered her daughter-in-law, Dada felt a stranger, and ill at ease in the great house in the Canopic way. [10]
- Parental affection, or some feeling which replaces it, has been developed in certain animals extremely low in the scale, for example, in star-fishes and spiders. [1]
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