17 Words to use with acute

" Blackfish made no reply to this frank confession; but, brandishing a hickory switch, he applied it so briskly to Kenton's naked back and shoulders, as to bring the blood freely, and occasion acute pain.

The first illustrates Scottish acute discernment.

To Gray Wolf this meant acute discomfort, a growing weakness.

The flow of anecdote was often of a pungent quality, and the amateur learned some words and phrases that would have caused Winona acute distress; but he learned about men and horses and dogs, and enlarged his knowledge of Newbern's inner life, having peculiar angles of his own upon it from his other contacts with its needs for ice and express packages and crates of bulkier merchandise.

The actual event which precipitated the struggle, the event from which the diplomatic contest of last July, and thus the great war, first proceeded, was the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo on June 28 and the consequent acute friction between Austria-Hungary and Serbia.

In other departments of wit and repartee, and acute hits at men and things, Scotsmen (whatever Sydney Smith may have said to the contrary) are equal to their neighbours, and, so far as I know, may have gained rather than lost.

He presented it for probate, and would have succeeded, doubtless, in saving something by acute juggling with his creditors, but that he heard ominous whispers of the real solution of the mysterywhere they came from he could not tell.

The most common complicationor, perhaps, rather we should term it 'sequel'to acute laminitis is the chronic form of the disease.

This is a neat-growing shrubby plant, with ovate acute leaves, that are covered with a yellowish down.

" "With acute pleasure, sir," said Psmith.

" Something in the way he was looking at her brought to Katie acute realization of how much she cared for Wayne.

He leaned towards her, bringing his sallow, impassive countenance close to hers, repulsively close, to her over-acute sensibilities.

It was this acute sharpening of the senses, the painting of pictures before him, that gave him the gift of golden speech that the Indians had first noticed in him.

The same impressions which silenced in England open sympathy with America, stimulated in America acute sympathy with England.

Acute tinglings and chilling thrills would pervade her entire body when she read that on Christmas every wretch seemed to become for that day, at least, a gracious man; that the sight of a few penny tapers, or the possession of a handful of sweet stuff, or a spray of holly, or a hot-house bloom, would appear to convert the worst of them into children.

All of the above mentioned institutions are in effect acute-case hospitals designed for the treatment of curable ailments.

For nature of herself, as if she were modulating the voices of men, has placed in every one one acute tone, and not more than one, and that not more than two syllables back from the last, so that industry may be guided by nature when pursuing the object of delighting the ears.

17 Words to use with  acute