Abeyant

Word ABEYANT
Character 7
Hyphenation a bey ant
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The word "abeyant" in example sentences

Can I say this too or is it added slowly a confection abeyant synonym agreement hologr meu lar meu lar ❋ Lemon Hound (2009)

He was what was called at Hintock “a solid-going fellow;” he maintained his abeyant mood, not from want of reciprocity, but from ❋ Unknown (2006)

He was nervously fingering the few coins in his pocket; but he had a curiously abeyant sense, as though he were looking, waiting for the climax. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The wild romanticist, the lover of the strange and the lurid and the grotesque who created the "Symphonic Fantastique," never, perhaps, became entirely abeyant. ❋ Paul Rosenfeld (1918)

But when restraints to which he had long been accustomed and to which he yielded passive obedience were removed, and he was left in a condition of license, all the abeyant passions of his undisciplined nature were brought into prominence and antagonism with an environment where reciprocal obligations have not always found their highest expression. ❋ Unknown (1901)

He was well descended and well connected (there was an abeyant peerage in his family), but in point of fact, his social position was not better than that of some other boys in the school. ❋ Hamerton, Philip G (1896)

Hintock "a solid-going fellow;" he maintained his abeyant mood, not from want of reciprocity, but from a taciturn hesitancy, taught by life as he knew it. ❋ Thomas Hardy (1884)

The women were apparently serious, too, and where they were associated with the men were, if they were not really subject, strictly abeyant, in the spectator's eye. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

Mrs. Horn did not intend that they should ever go so far as to make her troublesome; and it was with a sense of this abeyant authority of her aunt's that the girl asked her approval of her proposed call upon the ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

"What do you think of it, Mrs. Stager?" she called to the woman standing respectfully abeyant at one side. ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

Peerages of Ireland, extinct and abeyant, alphabetically, according to Titles. ❋ Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Buckingham And Chandos (1829)

In a noncombatant perspective, adeptness is apparent as a abeyant weapon. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I could be wrong since I’ve never seen these works in person, but there’s a fragility in the abeyant actions of someone getting out of bed in the middle of the night… or trying not to fall out of a canoe into the river, Styx, that bounds Hell in Dante’s Inferno. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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