4792 examples of hint in sentences

Suddenly she recollected that he had also seemed to hint that they were more alarming than Irechester appeared to appreciate; she had not taken much notice of that hint at the time, but now it recurred to her very distinctly.

Suddenly she recollected that he had also seemed to hint that they were more alarming than Irechester appeared to appreciate; she had not taken much notice of that hint at the time, but now it recurred to her very distinctly.

Her own rested on him for a moment with inquiry, for the first time with a hint of distrust.

Mary glanced once at Beaumaroy; his lips were apart in that half humorous, half compassionate smile; there was no hint of impatience in his bearing.

NO HINT OP REPARATION.

Was there a hint of restitution?

" She was too innocent of such a thoughtperhaps too much absorbed by her own purposeto catch the hint of unjust reproach.

There you get only a hint of what is about to happen, the fume of the gods rising from their meeting place under the rim of the world; and when it breaks upon you there is no stay nor shelter.

The whispering breeze on this delightful twelfth of June swept about the eaves of the church without a hint of danger.

CHAPTER III The People of Puerto Rico Their attitude toward the invading AmericansThe proclamation of General MilesJustice and the private soldierDepravity of the native massesMen and women of the better classLocal attributes of lifeA hint to the weary.

] CHAPTER III The People of Puerto Rico Their attitude toward the invading AmericansThe proclamation of General Milesjustice and the private soldierDepravity of the native massesMen and women of the better classLocal attributes of lifeA hint to the weary.

What on earth was twisting her tongue to hint at such an absurdity?

Besides, the first healthy hint of incredulity was already creeping in.

There was an accent of yearning in her tone, a hint of eager anticipation, as of a good time coming; a dream postponed, which she would nevertheless be willing one day to enjoy.

The singular experiences above related seem to hint at the truth of such a view.

and most cordially do I thank thee for thy indirect hint, that I am right in my pursuit.

I hope, that in the trial which you hint may happen between me and myself, (as you* express it,) if he should so behave as to oblige me to leave him, I shall be able to act in such a manner as to bring no discredit upon myself in your eye; and that is all now that I have to wish for.

She shows by her displeasure, and a fierceness not natural to her eye, that she judges of an impure heart by an impure mouth, and darts dead at once even the embryo hopes of an encroaching lover, however distantly insinuated, before the meaning hint can dawn into double entendre.

Give all the paraders of the faculty whom thou knowest this hint.

I would hint to her, that by strong arguments, and gentle words, she may do any thing with you; for though you are apt to be hot, gentle words will cool you, and bring you into the temper that is necessary for your cure.

" He shouted the last words, and Piers flung round on his heel with a hint of impatience.

There was a hint of sharpness in Avery's rejoinder.

There was even a hint of sternness in his steady eyes.

E. [20] This is the only hint in Marco, of the peculiarly famous manufacture of China, from which all the best earthen ware of Europe has acquired this name as par excellence.

This, too, had to be done: how it became possible for even the genius of a Shakespeare to get it done, I may with your leave hint to you hereafter.

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