17 collocations for pleasanter

There are pleasanter things on a dark night than standing with eyes blindfolded and hands bound on the edge of an unknown embankment.

I come to pleasanter matters.

The nearer they kept to the coast of Cuba the higher and pleasanter these small islands appeared; and it being difficult and useless to give names to every one, the admiral called them all in general Jardin de la Reyna, or the Queens Garden.

This is a much cooler and pleasanter locality than the neighbourhood of the settlement, still the heat was at times very great.

But we must pass on to pleasanter mattersas the following poetical paragraphs: "The art of tapestry as well as the art of illuminating books, aided in diffusing a love of painting over the island.

It has been neglected because its owner had pleasanter music elsewhere.

I was placidly looking forward to your staying in England another year or more, and gave way to my general languor about seeing friends in these last months, which have been too full of small bodily miseries for me to feel that I had much space to give to pleasanter occupation.

O, there never was such a Papasito!" Notwithstanding the sadness that invested tokens coming as it were from the dead, they inspired a consoling consciousness of his presence; and their work seemed pleasanter all the day for having their little baskets by them.

Sculptors, painters, crayon sketchers, or whatever branch of aesthetics they adopted, were certainly pleasanter people, as we saw them that evening, than the average whom we meet in ordinary society.

"But, in recompense, we have pleasanter pictures of ancient manners.

We've always a spare seat for you, if you haven't pleasanter quarters.

It skirted the edge of a little morass where the young flags were coming up; it followed the windings of a brook where the wild forget-me-not threw up its little azure buds; it crossed the stream a dozen times by means of shaking bridges, or fallen trees; it had magnificent gateways between twin oaksgateways to yet pleasanter reaches of leaving woodland.

, you could have had pleasanter social relations.

One's thoughts wander occasionally to pleasanter scenes and places, but the necessity to keep the course, or some hitch in the surface, quickly brings them back.

"I must hurry back to San Francisco and try to get a leave of absence," said the husband, turning to pleasanter subjects.

But we must pass on to pleasanter mattersas the following poetical paragraphs: "The art of tapestry as well as the art of illuminating books, aided in diffusing a love of painting over the island.

Then, as she thought how much pleasanter her home would be without Elinor, she added, "After all, it will do Nelly good to get away from here.

17 collocations for  pleasanter