Do we say faint or feint

faint 5496 occurrences

The chaste white mystery of Shigo Mountain was already taking on a faint, almost imperceptible, hint of pink, like the warm cheek of a girl who hears a voice and anticipates a blush.

This will give the reader a faint idea of the lava beds.

If so you will have some faint idea of my condition.

" "It is your mercy that I am waiting for," she said, a faint smile at the corners of her lips.

he said, a faint note of jeering in his voice.

She looked at him with the faint smile still at her lips.

"Some man helped to bring her in here, but she didn't faint till after we got in, and then I couldn't leave her.

" A faint, sad smile crossed Juliet's face.

"I didn't mean to beunsympathetic," she said, a faint quiver in her voice.

" She gave him a faint smile.

After awhile she revived, with a faint groan, amid the sobs of her companions.

One of these seems to have been written when some faint gleam had been thrown across the path, only to make its darkness more visible.

In the lowest zoophyte it aimed at this; some faint rudiments may there be discerned: but only in man has it perfected that immense galvanic battery that can be loaded from above, below, and around;that engine, not only of perception, but of conception and consecutive thought,whose right hand is memory, whose life is idea, the crown of nature, the platform from which spirit takes-wing.

The men of these subjugated tribes, now accustomed to drunkenness and every way degraded, bear but a faint impress of the lost grandeur of the race.

A faint glow still lingered over the forest-hills, but down in the valley the dusky shades hid every vestige of life, though its sounds came up softened through the long space.

I have caught faint glimpses of that rich world of fancy and feeling, to which music is the golden door.

Short taste, faint sense, affecting notices, And little images of pleasures past, Of health, and active lifehealth not yet slain, Nor the other grace of life, a good name, sold For sin's black wages.

Blow the faint fire within thy heart.

[A faint sound of piping comes from the distance.

There was a faint smell of paraffin without, for one of the casks leaked, and it mingled with a less unpleasant odour arising from the hacked and crushed creeper.

She came towards him slowly, with a wondering look in her face, and then stopped suddenly with a faint cry of surprise.

Jorian and Boris did the same at the other entrances, and before the former went to sleep he arranged a tall candle that had been placed unlighted before a little shrine of the Virgin (for, in name at least, the folk were not wholly pagan) and lighted it, so that it shed a faint illumination down the long passage in which we were bestowed, and on the inner door of the ladies' apartment.

Nothing was to be heard but the faint crackling of the wax lights, and sometimes the fall of a hand on the table, or an exclamation on the score of points, and the song of the nightingale which, powerful, almost insolently loud, flowed in a great wave through the window, together with the dewy freshness of the night.

Without knowing why he did so, he tried to push it open; with a faint creak it did open, just as if it had been awaiting the touch of his hand.

We may seek it lastly in the manner in which the firm structure of the piece is fashioned of the non-pastoral elements; in the happiness of the art by which the pastoral incidents and business appear but as so much fair and graceful ornament upon this structure, bringing with them a smack of the free, rude, countryside, or a faint perfume of the polished Utopia of courtly makers.

feint 211 occurrences

Alcippus, however, whose departure is a feint, returns secretly, leaving Pisaro to continue the journey alone.

Either the attacks here were only holding attacks, or the attack to the north was a feint and the real thing was to be here.

It looked as though they were trying to mask this feint.

Yet the pitcher is forbidden to deceive the batsman by a feint of delivering the ball without delivering it.

An inconsiderable force was sent to feel the enemy near the White-Oak Swamp; he was encountered there in some force, but, satisfied that this was a feint to mislead him, General Lee proceeded to cross the James River above Drury's Bluff, near "Wilton," and concentrate his army at Petersburg.

He took the north-west road to Syria as a feint, then swiftly turning, marched along the sea-shore route to Mecca, and the Beni Lahyan fled before him.

[He makes a feint of preventing him.]

Those of them whom mademoiselle had acquainted with the stratagem by which she brought it about, praised her wit and address; and as they knew the family and fortune of mademoiselle Charlotta, encouraged her to do every thing in her power for turning that into reality which she at first had made use of only as a feint for the reclaiming of her brother.

This feint was intended to put others off their guard; and the four concealed their emotions by discussing the pictures on the uppermost page.

She turned to the looking-glass with a feint of smoothing her hair.

Moffatt made a burlesque feint of evading a blow; then his face grew serious, and he moved close to Mr. Spragg, whose arm had fallen to his side.

Tug now came to the bat; but, unfortunately, while the hit he knocked was a sturdy one, it went toward third base, and Sleepy did not dare venture off second, though he made a feint at third which engaged the baseman's attention until Tug reached first.

But the third time a feint at one side and a charge at the other took the leader unawares.

Then, to color his staying with so few men, he made a feint of returning to the Falls, alleging as a reason his entire confidence in the loyalty of his French friends and his trust in their capacity to defend themselves.

Hors d'état de résister, il emploie la trahison: il gagne un des grands seigneurs de sa cour, qui feint de passer dans le parti du sultan, et l'assassine.

In vain did Pope Pius V. write to Catherine de' Medici, "As there can be no communion between Satan and the children of the light, it ought to be taken for certain that there can be no compact between Catholics and heretics, save one full of fraud and feint."

THE CAGE Why did you flutter in vain hope, poor bird, Hard-pressed in your small cage of clay? 'Twas but a sweet, false echo that you heard, Caught only a feint of day.

There is no Guard but has it's Thrust, and no Thrust without it's Parade, no Parade without it's Feint, no Feint without it's opposite Time or Motion, no opposite Time or Motion but has it's Counter, and there is even a Counter to that Counter.

Feints are much used in Fencing, whether it be by reason of their Number, their Ease, or the Success that attends them, gaining more Time and Light than is to be got in plain Thrusts, there being no Thrust to be given so well as after a Feint.

Several masters teach to make this Feint from the inside to the outside, with the Wrist turned in Tierce; and indeed they are seemingly in the right; a Feint being a likeness of the beginning of a Thrust; and that likeness cannot be better shown than in the figure of the thrust: but the smart motion of the point, causes the adversary to stir, the figure of the hand no way contributing thereto.

At the Time you make a Half-thrust or Feint, you must make a little Beat with the Foot, bearing back the Body to break your Adversary's Measure.

If on the Engagement, he feint Tierce in order to push Quarte, you must push or take the Time strait upon the Feint, or by lowering the Body on the Thrust.

If he makes a Feint in order to return in Tierce, you must either parry or take the Time as I have said. 6th.

You may also upon an Engagement in Tierce, make a Feint below, and if he takes the Time, parry above and risposte below.

If on the Engagement he thrust under, you must parry and thrust strait, or take the Time, opposing with your Hand, and if instead of going under, he only feints there in order to return above; you must either parry the Feint and risposte under, or push on the time, as I have said before.

Do we say   faint   or  feint