368 collocations for saluting

"Section all present, sir," reported Dan, saluting a strange officer, who, however, wore the insignia of a lieutenant-commander.

You shall ride under the 'bonnie blue flag' to Rosedale, and you shall salute our flag every morning when it is hoisted.

," said Sir Jocelyn, his cheek flushing, "an earl am I of thirty and two quarterings and divers goodly manors: yet thou art the better man, meseemeth, and as such do I salute thee, and swear myself thy brother-in-arms henceforthan ye will.

Already near the gate my lords appear; Their tinkling bells salute my wakeful ear.

They also found out the persons who first saluted Cæsar king, and committed them to prison.

[They salute the Lady. Bell.

A French observer, who was a prisoner at the time when the Sultan was personally directing the works at Tekedemt, describes his simple costume, like that of a laborer; his large tall hat, plaited with palm-leaves; his "incomparable grace" and "fascinating smile" as he saluted the man who was rather a guest than a captive.

In a corner hard by the main gate they beheld Giles, holding forth to Roger and Walkyn and Ulf, but perceiving Sir Benedict he ceased abruptly, and advancing, saluted the noble company each in turn, but addressed himself to Sir Benedict.

In saluting any person wearing mourning he would bow forwards towards the front bar of his carriage; in the same manner he would also salute the bearer of a census-register.

Patsy spied her and rushed up to give old Nora a hug and kiss, and the other two girls saluted the blind woman with equal cordiality, for long ago she had won the love and devotion of all three.

Adams, saluting the stranger, answered Barnabas that he was very much obliged to him; that nothing could be more convenient, for he had no other business to the great city, and was heartily desirous of returning with the young man, who was just recovered of his misfortune.

At special stations were posted clergy singing praises, and the scholæ or guilds placed to salute the Emperor as he passed.

Stopping at the bottom of the steps, she saluted the brother and sister, whose faces showed that they were in need of some sort of explanation of her arrival at their domestic threshold.

" "Well, then, in whose behalf is this liberality really meant; mine, or that of the gentleman?" "Fairly enough put," said John Effingham, laughing, again drawing Eve towards him and saluting her cheek; "for if I were on the rack, I could scarcely say which I love best, although you have the consolation of knowing, pert one, that you get the most kisses.

My host, also saluting his visitor, at once took his seat.

John looked at his dying Redeemer, and saluted this beloved mother (whom he henceforth considered as his own) in the most respectful manner.

In the mean time, the soldiers had risen, and again approached Jesus, but they waited for the sign of the kiss, with which Judas had promised to salute his Master that they might recognise him.

He saluted the bride with great warmth and affection.

What birds are these, that sing so cheerfully, As if they did salute the flowering spring?

Zadig drew his sword, saluting the queen, who looked at him with a mixture of fear and joy.

Hurried as I was, I ventured to pause a moment to salute the lady's hand, which she snatched through the window with an admirable pretence of being offended at my presumption.

The swarm that in thy noontide beam were born? Gone to salute the rising morn.

Ethiopia salutes its allies.

To Pluto's gloomy throne, There to salute our hosts like stranger guests.

Time passes on, the savory smell of the cooking birds occasionally saluting his nostrils and making his mouth water with anticipation, when at last comes the joyful summons, and all seat themselves around the table and engage with unbounded admiration in this wonderful issue of the day's labor.

368 collocations for  saluting