Use subtle in a sentence
Sentences starting with subtle
- Subtle drinking is mere sipping, and sipping I leave to the bitterns and other birds that live content among the reeds. [10]
Sentences ending with subtle
- Virginie was not subtle. [11]
- He ate the slap-jacks, the buttermilk-pop, the pork and beans, the Indian corn on the cob, the pea-soup, and the bread baked in the roadside oven, with a relish which was not all pretence; for indeed he was as primitive as he was subtle. [11]
- Carnac could not see that she was very subtle. [11]
- It was the more dangerous because so subtle. [11]
More example sentences with the word subtle in them
- Ah, priest and worldly saint, how subtle and enduring are the primal instincts of human nature! [4]
- And she, too, with the subtle senses of a disembodied spirit, must have had a yearning towards him, for she had perceived all the depth and fervor of his passion. [10]
- As for Barbara, with the subtle power of presentiment of a loving heart she felt that his passion was waning, and tortured her mobile intellect to discover the right cause. [10]
- He seemed pleased with the finery of his garments, which exhaled a subtle odor of spikenard new to his senses; for the eyes in his handsome face sparkled brilliantly. [10]
- And a woman who has not this subtle feeling always lacks charm, however intellectual she may be; I always think of her as sitting in the glare of disenchanting sunlight as indifferent to the exposure as a man would be. [4]
- The subtle force which is in every human being, more or less active, has this power, as if love were somehow a principle pervading nature itself, and capable of transforming it. [4]
- It takes a very masculine man for that--a man who combines the most subtle and refined sympathies with the most forceful purposes and the most ferruginous will-power. [8]
- Let us be true to our most subtle selves, We long to have our idols like the rest. [6]
- The music quickened, tripping in ecstasy, to change by subtle phrases into themes of exquisite suffering hitherto unexperienced. [9]
- What a subtle tribute that to monarchial influence of the country when you place rank above respectability! [5]
- By the subtle transmission of thought, of feeling which is characteristic at dramatic moments of bodies of people, she knew that he had already contrived to stir them to the quick. [9]
- Mr. Wing was too subtle to be crude; and he had married a Playfair, a family noted for good living. [9]
- Their coarse, barbaric tones shook the air, and reduced the Greeks to silence; for, even in his drunken and most reckless moods, the Greek never lost his subtle refinement. [10]
- And he turned to her with a disconcerting directness, as though taking for granted a subtle understanding between them. [9]
- The passionate resolve to compel him to reproach himself in soul for his merciless, if subtle, indictment of her to bring him to the old place where he had knelt in spirit so long ago--ah, it was so long!--came to her. [11]
- The vicomte wished to begin his story and gave a subtle smile. [2]
- He had gone to bed in rapturous excitement, full of delicious hopes, and Korinna had at once appeared to him in a dream, so lovely, so kind, and at the same time so subtle a vision, ready to follow him in his thoughts and strivings. [10]
- We are Greeks--the thinking brain, the subtle and sentient soul of the world. [10]
- Her tone bespoke the subtle intimacy that always sprang up between them, despite bars and conventions. [9]
- Indeed, it has the same deep charm for me that the Vicar of Wakefield has, and I find in it the same subtle touch--the touch that makes an intentionally humorous episode pathetic and an intentionally pathetic one funny. [5]
- As Titianus entered the room a comfortable warmth and subtle perfume met his senses; the warmth was produced by stoves of a peculiar form standing in the middle of the room; one of these represented Vulcan's forge. [10]
- This was not the result of, a whim about clothes, but a subtle recognition of a spirit of exclusiveness and defense abroad in the world. [4]
- Everything was similar: the ladies' subtle talk, the cards, the general raising his voice at the card table, and the samovar and the tea cakes; only one thing was lacking that he had always seen at the evening parties he wished to imitate. [2]
- Almost every day the interrogatories of the morning lasted three or four hours; then from these morning interrogatories they extracted the particularly difficult and subtle points, and these served as material for the afternoon interrogatories, which lasted two or three hours. [5]
- Had she heard the dry and subtle suggestion of Gaston's talk, she would, however, have justified her mother. [11]
- Full striking was the difference; and the more striking because it was not the rough contrast of good and evil, but the more subtle opposition, the more delicate diversity of different kinds of good. [14]
- The more subtle, the deeper part of her, the searching soul never to be content with superficial reasons and the obvious cause, these he did not know--was he ever to know? [11]
- Every leaf of the cottonwood is distinctly defined--it is a kodak for faithful, hard, unsentimental detail; the other an impressionist picture, delicious to look upon, full of a subtle and exquisite charm, but all details fused in a swoon of vague and soft loveliness. [5]
- Railroads, corporations absorbing the chief business of the community, combined and inherited wealth, with all the subtle and intricate questions they breed, had not yet come in--and so the professional agents and the equipment which they require were not needed. [7]
- There is in the cap and gown a subtle suggestion of the union of learning with womanly charm that is very captivating to the imagination. [4]
- Presently, however, when the body was spent, the mind began to practise its subtle and intolerable torture, and she was invaded by a sense of loneliness colder than the space between the worlds. [9]
- It is fit that an agent so subtle as electricity should be the minister of it. [4]
- There is a subtle something about the majestic pathos of the original which the copyist cannot get. [5]
- Is there some subtle sense of exquisite satisfaction in snatching the sweet moments of life out of the very delirium of it, that must soon end in an awakening to bankruptcy of the affections, and the dreadful loss of illusions? [4]
- King felt the subtle restraint which he could not define or explain. [4]
- Is it your subtle persuasions that have softened his manners and beguiled him to listen to proposals? [5]
- This shows the subtle observation of the ancients; for the hunchback whose body is bent, applies a crooked standard to things in general. [10]
- They are not subtle enough for the unexpected acts of honesty in the life of a true man. [11]
- During the night subtle electricity had carried the tale over all the wires of the continent and under the sea; and in all villages and towns of the Union, from the. [5]
- To Venters a subtle difference was apparent in all of these, or else the shadowy change had been in him. [13]
- There is a subtle connection between such gatherings and the gathering of what are called the elements,--a sympathetic connection, which we shall, no doubt, one day understand, when we have collected facts enough on the subject to make a comprehensive generalization, after Mr. Buckle's method. [4]
- It is as subtle as an odor, and escapes in the transmission. [5]
- These politicians are subtle and profound on the rights of minorities. [7]
- The allusions were subtle and piercing. [11]
- It was a strong will and a subtle intellect that had arrayed their force and skill against the ill-defended citadel of Myrtle's heart. [6]
- It takes a strong cage to keep in a tiger or a grizzly bear, but what iron bars, what barbed wires, can keep out the smooth and subtle enemy that finds out the cage where beauty is imprisoned? [6]
- A subtle smile sometimes flitted over his grave, somewhat melancholy face--that of a man who has ceased to wrestle in the arena of life, and after severe conflict now preferred to stand among the spectators and watch others win or lose the prize of victory. [10]
- France has undergone some subtle change, yet I knew I was in France. [9]
- Your humor is so very subtle, and elusive--(well, often it's just a vanishing breath of perfume which a body isn't certain he smelt till he stops and takes another smell) whereas you can smell other (Remainder obliterated. [5]
- Natasha on one side was talking with Sonya and Boris, and Vera with a subtle smile was saying something to Prince Andrew. [2]
- Kutuzov, shrugging his shoulders, replied with his subtle penetrating smile: "I meant merely to say what I said. [2]
- On the whole, she questioned inwardly whether it might not be some subtle pleasantry, and smiled, experimentally, with a note of interrogation in the smile, but, finding no encouragement, allowed her features to subside gradually as if nothing had happened. [6]
- At moments he seemed to see her shining, accusing, as Truth herself, and again as a Circe who had drawn him by subtle arts from his wanderings, luring him to his death; or, at other times, as the mutinous daughter of revolt. [9]
- Whatever we may say, we all of us like distinction; and probably there is no more subtle flattery than that conveyed in the whisper, "That's he," "That's she. [4]
- But I cannot say whether it is a subtle fascination, linked with these mythic and moral influences, or only the physical loveliness of this promontory, that lures travelers hither, and detains them on flowery meads. [4]
- Next to Weyrother sat Count Langeron who, with a subtle smile that never left his typically southern French face during the whole time of the reading, gazed at his delicate fingers which rapidly twirled by its corners a gold snuffbox on which was a portrait. [2]
- In Mr. Grossmith's remarks there was a subtle something suggesting my favorite theory of the difference between theoretical morals and practical morals. [5]
- Says he: "'They reckon ill who leave me out; They know not well the subtle ways I keep. [5]
- She never caught Ralph; his methods of torture were more intelligent and subtle than Gene's and Russell's, but she was his equal when it came to a question of tongues. [9]
- By some subtle process which he had actually beheld, but could not fathom, this cold Mr. Worthington, this bank president who had given him sage advice, this preacher of political purity, had been reduced to a frenzied supplicant. [9]
- The subtle priest played his disciple with his finest tackle. [6]
- Perhaps they were plain; but it does not matter, for the subtle influence of spiritualized-intelligence has the power of transforming plainness into the beauty of old age. [4]
- His organism is perhaps of a more precious, subtle, and so more fragile nature? [10]
- That subtle harmony or discord is a condition which masters all the emotions of the soul at once; and not without reason--to-day my heart is paralyzed with anxiety. [10]
- If we could only note the first coming into the mind of a thought that changes life and re-forms character--supposing that every act and every new departure has this subtle beginning--we might be less the sport of circumstances than we seem to be. [4]
- The subtle germ of the malady, he said, clung to everything; every fragment of stuff which had been touched by the plague-stricken was especially fitted to carry the infection and disseminate the disease. [10]
- He was jealous of the dignity of the Church, and he seemed already to have detected in Mr. Parr's manner a subtle note of patronage. [9]
- Like the flavour of that choicest of tropical fruits, the mangosteen, it baffles analysis, and the nearest I can come to it is a mixture of matting and corn-bread, with another element too subtle to define. [9]
- To the glory of Rome and to your health, Publius Cornelius Scipio, and to our last critical conjecture, my Aristarchus--to subtle thinking and deep drinking! [10]
- If this relation of nature and art is too subtle for comprehension, there is nothing fanciful in the influence of the characters in fiction upon social manners and morals. [4]
- Lassiter's subtle forecasting of disaster, Venters's forced optimism, neither remained in mind. [13]
- A subtle smile, not wholly free from reproach, accompanied Archibius's reply: "Had I spoken of her virtues, you would hardly have thought of asking further details. [10]
- He had hitherto never gone to rest at night without requiring of himself an account of the past day, and he had always been able to detect the most subtle line that divided right from wrong in his actions. [10]
- Upon Lassiter, too, Mrs. Larkin's death had some subtle reaction. [13]
- The impulse is more subtle than the desire for wealth or the craving for political place. [4]
- A strange, eager light sparkled in this man's clever eyes, and a subtle smile hovered around his moustached lip, as he called to the musician: "What has happened here, Meister Wilhelm? [10]
- The Sandwich Islands letters, however, must have been precisely adapted to their audience--a little more refined than the log Comstock, a little less subtle than the Atlantic public--and they added materially to his Coast prestige. [5]
- If Jack had known the house ten years ago, he would have noticed certain subtle changes in it, rather in the atmosphere than in many alterations. [4]
- No one can keep in the same place in life simply by standing still, and the events of the past two years had wrought a subtle change in our quiet. [4]
- The real evidence is too subtle, or is higher than we can write down in propositions, and therefore Wordsworth's 'Ode' is the best modern essay on the subject. [6]
- How powerless she is against these subtle invitations, these unknown and all-encompassing temptations! [4]
- Jane's subtle woman's intuition, even in that brief instant, felt a sadness, a hungering, a secret. [13]
- By a subtle instinct, however, and because of the unspoken sorrow in her own heart, she never sang the songs like 'La Manola'. [11]
- And the unique impression of Jesus upon mankind, whose name is not so much written as ploughed into the history of this world, is proof of the subtle virtue of this infusion. [6]
- He spoke as if there could be no question as to his being right as to the law and the facts, and yet, in some subtle way that bated analysis, managed not to antagonize the court. [9]
- He was being hypnotized by a mind of subtle strength, by the logic of which he was so great a lover. [11]
- The Hawaiian letters, however, do show the transition stage between the rough elemental humor of the Comstock and the refined and subtle style which flowered in the Innocents Abroad. [5]
- Once more, as his earnest glance fell upon me, came that suggestion of a subtle, inexplicable link between us; but before I could reply, steps were heard behind us, and an elderly servant, bareheaded, was seen coming down the path. [9]
- My brother knows him, he's dined with him--the present Emperor--more than once in Paris, and tells me he never met a more cunning or subtle diplomatist--you know, a combination of French adroitness and Italian play-acting! [2]
- Her attitude toward him had undergone a subtle transformation. [9]
- Charley's power over her was subtle, finely sensuous, and, in deciding, there were no mere heart-impulses working for Charley. [11]
- In this question he saw subtle cunning, as men of his type see cunning in everything, so he frowned and did not answer immediately. [2]
- She was but half-turned to Valmond, but he caught the pure outlines of her face and neck, her extreme delicacy of expression, which had a pathetic, subtle refinement, in acute contrast to the quick, abundant health, the warm energy, the half defiant look of Elise. [11]
- A subtle change had indeed come over Jethro, and he was not the same man Mr. Merrill had known for many years. [9]
- The constraint which had characterized their conversation continued, yet there was a subtle change in the attitude of the clergyman. [9]
- Much as I had admired Mr. Watling before, it seemed indeed as if he had undergone some subtle change in the last few hours, gained in dignity and greatness by the action of the people that day. [9]
- Jack was not given to moralizing, but perhaps a subtle suggestion of this came to him in the thought that an enterprise, a new enterprise, might have seemed easier in May, when the forces of nature were with him, than in October. [4]
- To practise unselfish generosity he regarded as a subtle, exquisite pleasure, which he ventured to allow himself, because he desired nothing more; others, to whom he did not grudge a prosperous career, he must warn against such folly. [10]
- They have gained; for by some subtle law all tragic human experiences gain in pathos by the perspective of time. [5]
- Only, and once for all, he must know the truth, know the worst, stifle all these insistent doubts and subtle hopes and jealous fancies, and kill the past by knowing truly what Bess had been to Oldring. [13]
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