2612 examples of passionate in sentences

I drifted on through the midst of this passionate music and motion, across many a glen, from ridge to ridge; often halting in the lee of a rock for shelter, or to gaze and listen.

The slender tops fairly flapped and swished in the passionate torrent, bending and swirling backward and forward, round and round, tracing indescribable combinations of vertical and horizontal curves, while I clung with muscles firm braced, like a bobolink on a reed.

Never have I seen water coming from the sky in denser or more passionate streams.

They also, of course, yield unequal compliance to the force of the wind, which gives rise to a still greater degree of interference, and passionate gusts sweep off clouds of spray from the groves like that torn from wave-tops in a gale.

Several large Sugar Pines stood near the thicket in which I was sheltered, bowing solemnly and tossing their long arms as if interpreting the very words of the storm while accepting its wildest onsets with passionate exhilaration.

Saying them to her was a great joy, and an indulgence, but it increased painfully his passionate feeling, making it more accentuated and acute.

Edith was thrilled by the passionate emotion she felt near her.

She admired him; he fascinated her, and she also felt a deep gratitude because he gave her just the sort of passionate worship that she must have always unconsciously craved for.

" Henshaw had started to his feet, his face working with an almost passionate astonishment.

" "Edith," he exclaimed in a flash of rapture, then, checked the passionate impulse to take her in his arms.

A passionate man, he had centred all his hopes upon his son, whose position in life he fondly expected to repay him for his years of unremitting toil, and this was the end of it all!

Then it was, that a great tide of longing swept over hima flood of passionate desire for more of this doubtful blessing, life.

"There is in every human being the passionate desire for this self-forgetfulnessto which it attains when it is aware of beautyand a passionate delight in it when it comes.

"There is in every human being the passionate desire for this self-forgetfulnessto which it attains when it is aware of beautyand a passionate delight in it when it comes.

But it was the passionate resentment of the revolutionists that perverted this exasperating difference into another 'intolerable wrong.' Washington was above such meaner measures.

the woman's voice rose into a sort of passionate wail.

Anon he rose and striding to and fro spake sudden and passionate on this wise: "Beltane, I tell thee the beauty of women is an evil thing, a lure to wreck the souls of men.

But in the end he had his way, and she yielded with a little laugh that sounded oddly passionate.

he made passionate answer, as he held her to his heart.

No passionate apostrophes of his golf stockings come to my mind, nor wistful recollections of the trousers he wore on that never-to-be-forgotten afternoon.

There are still people in England who believe with a pious and passionate faith that our soldiers sustained the entire and continual attack of the German army, while the French looked on and thanked God for our work of rescue.

The readers of Washington Irving's Brace-Bridge Hall will recollect a pleasing and popular exposition of the alternately splendid and benevolent, and always passionate reveries of the Alchemist, in the affecting story of the Student of Salamanca.

There was no leit-motiv, no attempt to reflect the passionate emotion of the drama, but a great deal of Southern joy, of flutes and wood and wind.

He was young, truly, and stamped his foot a great deal, was vehement and passionate.

"A pathetic face, a passionate voice, a brain," I thought to myself.

2612 examples of  passionate  in sentences