66 collocations for amazes

Joe, now spending his vacations in ways that amazed people who had memories of his wild younger manner, was in and out of the Farwell store a good deal.

The vandalism of the attack amazed the men.

Why, not so much: the credit of our house Is thrown away; But from his Iron Den I'le waken death, And hurle him on this King; my honesty Shall steel my sword, and on its horrid point I'le wear my cause, that shall amaze the eyes Of this proud man, and be too glittering For him to look on. Amint.

How's tricks, 125 tricks and stunts to amaze your friends.

"But if small persons like myself," he began, "can have such frenzies, how must it be with those greater persons who have amazed the world?

There in one view we grasp the mighty whole, Or with new worlds amaze th' unbounded soul. &c. &c." * * * * *

But Lady Maud piloted her safely, and showed an intimate knowledge of the art of getting about by public conveyances which amazed her companion.

It would amaze thee to scan the subscriptions, and perceive in these the signatures of men exemplary in the eyes of their fellows, clothed with high dignities in Church and Statenay sometimes redolent of the very odour of sanctity.

They reached the top of the rising ground, and they did not see the ocean, but a little ahead of them, in a smooth stretch of sand, was something which amazed them a good deal more than if it had been the sea.

In this case, slaves carry torches before the party; the light of which so amazes the deer, that he stands gazing in the brushwood.

But it amazed Dick not a little to find how long that journey was.

The childish chivalry of the Maoris amazed the English.

as some convents; hospitals, institutions, a mile or so of shops, and then a most familiar-feeling lunch at a Club which would have amazed my Englishman at Montreal, where men, not yet old, talked of Fort Garry as they remembered it, and tales of the founding of the city, of early administrative shifts and accidents, mingled with the younger men's prophecies and frivolities.

Tom was a more ordinary youth, even more lazy and quiet in the house, though out of it he amazed Frank and Charlie by his dash, fire, and daring, and witched all the stable-world with noble horsemanship.

The impertinence of this person amazed Freddy.

They amazed the fruiterers in Covent Garden; they brewed a bowl of bishop in a tavern, while Johnson quoted the poet's address to Sleep, "Short, O short, be then thy reign, And give us to the world again!"

Agony's grandmother was a sprightly, up-to-date old lady, as witty and wide awake as her son, and she fairly amazed the girls by her knowledge of men and affairs and by her shrewd comments on present day happenings.

You amaze me! Gons.

Now this body contained decided Loyalists; and this unanimity of opinion appears to have amazed the Governor.

H. Long will not my ill-looks amaze your grace; I shortly look never to look again.

" The phenomenon which amazed Mr. Justice Harlan is, I conceive, perfectly comprehensible, if we reflect a little on the conflict of forces involved, and on the path of least resistance open to an American judge seeking to find for this conflict, a resultant.

Arb. Tigranes, Nay did I but take delight To stretch my deeds as others do, on words, I could amaze my hearers.

And ever in her mind she cast about For that unnoticed failing in herself, Which made him look so cloudy and so cold; Till the great plover's human whistle amazed Her heart, and glancing round the waste she fear'd In every wavering brake an ambuscade.

But in the particular, one is astonished and saddened at the cruelties in which the poet allows his imagination to riot horrors generally described with too intense a verisimilitude not to excite our admiration, with too astounding a perseverance not to amaze our humanity, and sometimes with an amount of positive joy and delight that makes us ready to shut the book with disgust and indignation.

It amazed Kurt, presently, to note that dawn was at hand.

66 collocations for  amazes