33 Words to use with lack

Mr. PUNCHINELLO: It afflicts me, one of your most assiduous readers, to notice that you cast not even so much as a lack-lustre glance at the brilliant gems that STEPHEN PEARL ANDREWS scatters periodically through the columns of the Evening Mail and WOODHULL & CLAFLIN'S Weekly.

" The man, worn and spent with his emotion, lifted his head and looked at the Judge with dazed, lack-luster eyes.

"An' you would n' lack ter go up dere an' 'joy all dese privileges?" asked uncle Wellington, with some degree of earnestness.

Sometimes evenshall I dare to say it?I lack faith in the grandeur, the beauty, and the goodness, which my own works are said to have made more evident in nature and in human life.

"O lack-love and perverse, in quest of thee; Herdsman in name, but goatherd rightlier called.

I wuz a cunjuh 'oman?' "Co'se Sandy had n' nebber dremp' er nuffin lack dat, en he made a great 'miration w'en he hear w'at

The impatience, the irritation, the hopes, the fears, the confident tone of the applicants move him not a jot from his intended course, he looks at their claims with the "lack lustre eye" of prefessional indifference.

lack hair plastered over his white cheeks, seemed upon the point of giving out.

You will be surrounded by people of artistic temperaments and tastes, and I know, if you do not, that many of these people do lack ideals, and some of them lack principles and take pride in the fact.

The unfortunates suffer from compulsions and obsessions and lack inhibitions.

Deem you that only you have thought and sense, While heaven and all its wonders, sun and earth, Scorned in your dullness, lack intelligence?

she asked, with purposeful lack-interest.

It is true that some exceptional plants, in maturity, lack leaves, or lack root.

A priori judgments alone are perfectly certain, absolutely universal, and necessarily valid; while a posteriori judgments are subjectively valid merely, lack necessity, and, at best, yield only relative universality.

There wasn't thatwell, that distressin' lack o' humility that you mostly finds showin' itself after we've had them a week or two.

V. intersect; lack parallelism.

V. be unprepared &c adj.; want preparation, lack preparation; lie fallow; s'embarquer sans biscuits [Fr.]; live from hand to mouth.

Animals lack reason, i.e., this power of combining artificial symbols.

Terbacker is lack religion, de good Lawd made it fer people, en dey ain' no yuther creetur w'at kin 'preciate it.

"Seem lack hog stealing was common in North Carolina in them days from the way he talked.

He passes similar comments on the hymns assigned to the little hours. (4) Bacquez states that all the hymns do not join beauty of expression to the merit of the thought expressed, and that a certain number lack style and good prosody.

I have done the best I could with scanty store; Let abler man, with ample means, do more; Yet not deficiencies of mine decry, Nor make my gatherings his own lack supply.

Things that are mouldy lack use; very singular good!

Yet the common graves lack the receptacles for the viscera, lack magical texts, lack ushabtiu, andin a wordlack all those things which are typical of the better-class graves of the period.

Such, at least, appear to be the views of some politicians, who have seized upon the foolish and apparently criminal acts of some lack-wits in western New York, to make it a new political element for demagogues to ride.

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