19 Words to use with bespoke

" We knew he was in the town, and that there was to be a bespeak night, when her Majesty's Judges and the Midland Circuit would honour, etc.

Each of them covers his cranium with a venerable periwig, whose flowing curls and voluminous frizure bespeak wealth and contentment.

Her coata rich fur thing of black and grayher handbag, her whole demeanorall bespoke affluence.

Her straight brow, her nose, her mouth, her chin so boldly, purely rounded, her cheeks which glowed like savory fruit, her delightful little earsthe whole of her face, full of love and tenderness, bespoke beauty in full health, the gayety which comes from the accomplishment of duty, and the serene conviction that by loving life she would live as she ought to live.

Now, on the contrary, every feature bespoke brutality and ferocity.

Torn by burning passions within, while all without bespoke calmness and indifference, he brooded over projects of ambition and revenge, and slowly, but surely, advanced toward his end.

She could not be really cold-blooded with that face: its every line bespoke capability of exquisite passion.

His voice was well modulated and his enunciation bespoke education.

Their raiment was scanty and soiled; their frames and countenances alike bespoke fatigue and hardship; but while the elder one moved with moderate alacrity, the other shuffled painfully along by the help of a staff, shrinking every time that he placed either of his feet on the ground.

But as we passed out on an open field, considerably out of range of the field guns, I could see occasional flashes that bespoke field pieces, a mile or so away.

" Her eyes, soft blue eyes, bespoke hope; her lips quivered with tell- tale anxiety.

Every successful new medium has traded off its artifact-ness the degree to which it was populated by bespoke hunks of atoms, cleverly nailed together by master craftspeople for ease of reproduction.

The good widow was between sixty and seventy years of age; her appearance was neat and clean; and all the arrangements of her apartment bespoke industry, frugality, and piety.

He walked up and down, snapping his fingers incessantly, a habit which in the man bespoke nervousness.

On the next moonlit evening, Gaspard bespoke torches, in order that the Coliseum, with its giant-circle, might the first time stand in fire before them.

That kick bespoke football training.

He was one of those pompous loud talkers, whose every word and work bespoke vulgarity in its most obnoxious form, and whose obtuseness in matters of manners was so great that nothing short of the point of your shoe could have made him understand how offensive he was.

The man was slight of stature, but every nervous gesture bespoke wiriness.

His personal appearance, and that of his family, bespoke wretchedness, and appeared to give force to his strong complaints against the traders who visit Ottowa Lake and the headwaters of Chippewa River of the Mississippi.

19 Words to use with  bespoke