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    Use "evincing" in a sentence

    evincing example sentences

    evincing


    1. Miss Bunker distributed the packets, gave explicit instructions for each section to be completed, and was explicit in cautioning them against evincing any suspicion or hint of 'cheating


    2. People who think I'm their friend expect me to like what they like and be interested in the minutiae of their daily lives – while seldom evincing the slightest interest in mine


    3. They were indeed brave-hearted fellow; evincing courage


    4. His new source of trouble sprang from the not-anticipated misfortune of Isabella Linton evincing a sudden and irresistible attraction towards the tolerated guest


    5. But he made clear the overwhelming evidence evincing the scourge and astronomical costs associated with obesity


    6. A cloud settled on his brow, evincing decided anxiety and uneasiness, instead of the expression of offended pride which had lately reigned there


    7. Mr Bloom, without evincing surprise, unostentatiously turned over the card to peruse the partially obliterated address and postmark


    8. Isabella Linton evincing a sudden and irresistible attraction towards the tolerated


    9. He did not abstain from conversing with me: he even called me as usual each morning to join him at his desk; and I fear the corrupt man within him had a pleasure unimparted to, and unshared by, the pure Christian, in evincing with what skill he could, while acting and speaking apparently just as usual, extract from every deed and every phrase the spirit of interest and approval which had formerly communicated a certain austere


    10. Though Edmund was much more displeased with his aunt than with his mother, as evincing least regard for her niece, he could not help paying more attention to what she said; and at length determined on a method of proceeding which would obviate the risk of his father’s thinking he had done too much, and at the same time procure for Fanny the immediate means of exercise, which he could not bear she should be without

    11. While in various silent ways the seamen of the Pequod were evincing their observance of this ominous incident at the first mere mention of the White Whale's name to another ship, Ahab for a moment paused; it almost seemed as though he would have lowered a boat to board the stranger, had not the threatening wind forbade


    12. For then would they be rebutted by the extent of our coasts, by the materials for ship-building, (so ample,) and the known habits and genius of our countrymen, as each day is evincing


    13. Thus the connecting links evincing the continuous flow, are not lost sight of when he comes to treat of the different schools


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