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    jove


    1. By Jove, I remember…I remember the first time I sold a story


    2. He was very eccentric but, by jove, his food was jolly good


    3. And thou most dreaded impe of hightest Jove,


    4. ����������� �By jove, it really flies smoothly and the forward speed on it is surprising


    5. ����������� �By jove it�s heavy!� What calibre is it?�


    6. ‘’By Jove! A supersonic VTOL transport aircraft with a range of at least 1,200 miles? I would call that an aeronautical wonder


    7. ‘’By Jove! I saw this girl before! She was at Laplante’s funeral, two years ago


    8. But Tussie neither saw nor heard him, and "By Jove, hasn't he just seen the niece though," said Robin to himself, his eyes dancing as he strode nimbly along on long and bird-like legs


    9. By Jove, to-day is the day


    10. Next to it, by Jove, was the verdict of my acquittal: (L

    11. “By Jove, Holms, I've found something


    12. “By Jove, that was fast, Wilson, hardly saw you move


    13. He's doing publishing of a kind, and issuing natural science manuals and what a circulation they have! The very titles are worth the money! You always maintained that I was a fool, but by Jove, my boy, there are greater fools than I am!


    14. him again of the truth of all that hideous nonsense, and then you suddenly--put out your tongue at him: 'There now, what do you make of it?' It was perfect! He is crushed, annihilated now! It was masterly, by Jove, it's what they deserve! Ah, that I wasn't there! He was hoping to see you awfully


    15. "But why are you wriggling out of it, like a schoolboy? By Jove, there he's blushing again


    16. My only hope now is in anatomy, by Jove, it is!"


    17. Of Jove himself; and now reigns here


    18. "By Jove!" he exclaimed


    19. "By Jove!" he thought, "we must be nearly there!" and he stuck his head out of the window and got the air full in his face


    20. "By Jove, she's forgotten her dinner!" cried the unconscious youth, poking the scarlet monster into its place with his cane, and preparing to hand out the basket after the old lady

    21. They are a lot of old blockheads in flannel vests and of old women with foot-warmers and rosaries who constantly drone into our ears 'Duty, duty!' Ah! by Jove! one's duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, and not accept all the conventions of society with the ignominy that it imposes upon us


    22. "By Jove! they go in for more than that," exclaimed the druggist


    23. He also noticed that Monsieur Binet had not been present, and that Tuvache had "made off" after mass, and that Theodore, the notary's servant wore a blue coat, "as if one could not have got a black coat, since that is the custom, by Jove!" And to share his observations with others he went from group to group


    24. I remember distinctly the thought flashing through my head: "By Jove! it isn't elastic!" Such is the illuminating force of a particular experience


    25. "By jove! mother, it's not different!" he said, as if in relief


    26. "By Jove, the bread!" he cried


    27. "Jove! they're the best in the catalogue


    28. " Danglars made no reply; he was occupied in anticipations of the coming scene between himself and the baroness, whose frowning brow, like that of Olympic Jove, predicted a storm


    29. Shaved off his moustache again, by Jove! Long cold upper lip


    30. —Yes, by Jove, Mr Dedalus said

    31. —By Jove, he mused, I often wanted to see the Mourne mountains


    32. By Jove! he has had a fall


    33. "By Jove, Watson; I've got it!" he cried


    34. "By Jove! that's true," said the detective


    35. "By Jove, the doctor is coming back!" cried Holmes


    36. "By Jove, I told you so!" cried the clerk


    37. "By Jove!" said he


    38. "By Jove, it's as clear as day!" cried the Colonel


    39. He made a sort of verbal will here in my hearing, appointing old Viola his executor; and, by Jove! do you know, he—he's not grown rich by his fidelity to you good people of the railway and the harbour


    40. By Jove, there's one o'clock

    41. By Jove, his wife was lying down and had gone to sleep


    42. Look how the water is still oozing into that deeper print! By Jove! See, here is the mark of a little one!"


    43. I was sorry to fire my rifle, but, by Jove! there was no great choice


    44. ‘Yes, I did, but I always felt ashamed, and now I’m so out of the way of it that, by Jove! I’d sooner go two days running without my dinner than pay this call! One’s so ashamed! I feel all the while that they’re annoyed, that they’re saying, ‘What has he come for?’ ‘


    45. You almost convinced him again of the truth of all that hideous nonsense, and then you suddenly—put out your tongue at him: 'There now, what do you make of it?' It was perfect! He is crushed, annihilated now! It was masterly, by Jove, it's what they deserve! Ah, that I wasn't there! He was hoping to see you awfully


    46. I was always fond of the old woman, by Jove!"


    47. "I'm very fond of you; by Jove, I am! There's nothing I like better than plaguing you— you're so like your mother, and I must do without it


    48. "By Jove, Nick, it's you! I couldn't be mistaken, though the five-andtwenty years have played old Boguy with us both! How are you, eh? you didn't expect to see me here


    49. "I've not had such fine luck as you, by Jove! Things went confoundedly with me in New York; those Yankees are cool hands, and a man of gentlemanly feelings has no chance with them


    50. She ran away from her friends when she was a young lass—a proud-spirited lass, and pretty, by Jove! I knew the reason why she ran away," said Raffles, winking slowly as he looked sideways at Will




























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    Synonyms for "jove"

    jove jupiter

    "jove" definitions

    (Roman mythology) supreme god of Romans; counterpart of Greek Zeus