Do we say qualm or calm

qualm 86 occurrences

Qualm meant death, but our qualms of conscience have degenerated into mere twinges.

"A startling discovery was made yesterday afternoon in the course of clearing out a watercress-bed near the erstwhile rural village of Sidcup in Kent; a discovery that will occasion many a disagreeable qualm to those persons who have been in the habit of regaling themselves with this refreshing esculent.

But it won't be possible for several days, because I've got a job that takes up all my spare timeand that I ought to be at work on now," I added, with a sudden qualm at the way in which I had forgotten the passage of time in the interest of Thorndyke's analysis.

O Jove, what a qualm is this I feel!

And a voice, rich with contempt, called back: "You needn't be skeered, you fool rabbit of a nigger!" Peter turned with a qualm.

Sarah Gailey is at the end, instead of at the beginning!" II When she got off the train at Turnhill station, early that afternoon, she had no qualm at the thought of meeting George Cannon; she was not even concerned to invent a decent excuse for her silence in relation to his urgent letter.

[Obs.]; dissent &c 489; change of opinion &c 484; retraction &c 607. doubt &c (uncertainty) 475; skepticism, scepticism, misgiving, demure; distrust, mistrust, cynicism; misdoubt^, suspicion, jealousy, scruple, qualm; onus probandi [Lat.].

scrupulousness, scrupulosity; qualms of conscience, twinge of conscience; delicacy, demur, scruple, qualm, shrinking, recoil; hesitation &c (irresolution) 605; fastidiousness &c 868. averseness &c (dislike) 867

[Med.], water qualm, whooping cough; yellow fever, yellow jack.

Wesley Everest Torn and defiant as a wind-lashed reed, Wounded, he faced you as he stood at bay; You dared not lynch him in the light of day, But on your dungeon stones you let him bleed; Night came ... and you black vigilants of Greed,... Like human wolves, seized hand upon your prey, Tortured and killed ... and, silent, slunk away Without one qualm of horror at the deed.

And talk to her I did thenceforward, with a conscientious conviction that I was doing my duty, and only an occasional qualm for its congenial character, while Bob listened with a wondering eye, or went his own way without a word.

Once, seeing a painted, over-dressed or rather under-dressed, girl in the arms of a pasty-faced, protruding-eyed roué, both obviously under the spell of too much liquid inspiration, Ted suffered a momentary revulsion and qualm of conscience.

I felt a kind of qualm of faintness and downsinking about my heart and stomach, to the dispelling of which I took a thimbleful of spirits, and, tying my red comforter about my neck, I marched briskly to the session-house.

I was carried off my feet, my wind was fairly gone, and a sick qualm came over me, which entirely deprived me of my senses.

She could never meet the candid sweetness of the other's eyes without a qualm of discomfort, and she suffered acutely under Eleanor's gentle amiability.

"I don't know how they think they know anything about it," returned Sylvia with dignity, though she felt an inward qualm at this news.

" Mr. Sommerville groaned out, exaggerating a real qualm, "What my mother would have said to such ignorance, prefaced by 'I bet!'

She sat down on a rock partly because she wanted to admire at her leisure, partly because she was the kind of a girl who looks well sitting on a rock; and as she was aware of this latter motive, she felt a qualm of self-scorn.

He gave me some, which I likewise smoked without any qualm of conscience, and thought it decidedly better than some tobacco of the régie.

Never a qualm of remorse!

Incidentally he was engaged to Eric's sister, but abandoned her without a qualm for the beringed hand of one Mrs. Meldrum, a rich widow, known as The B.Q. (Biscuit Queen).

At this a sickly qualm his heart assail'd, His ears ring inward, and his senses fail'd.

A bar of that day's music returned upon his memory; and at that, for the first time, a qualm came over him, a breath of nausea, a sudden weakness of the joints, which he must instantly resist and conquer.

Then, with a sudden qualm, "But all that will be terribly expensive, won't it?" "Not so awful," Dicky said, smiling down at me.

I would kill that damnable old hag, and take all she is possessed of, without any qualm of conscience," exclaimed the student excitedly.

calm 6613 occurrences

Calm acquiescence he could understand,serene endurance: he himself never chafed at the barriers, little or great, which kept him from Mercy.

There was no going back for him to the calm routine of the old life before she came.

"I never face disagreeable possibilities before the necessity arrives," was the calm reply.

"I have decided not to," was the calm reply.

"I can assure you that you are mistaken," was the calm reply.

"I see no reason why I should," was the calm reply.

"That'll do," he advised, with ominous calm.

The music seemed a natural expression of her feelings,suited to the heart "steeped in golden languors," in the "tranced summer calm."

She was entirely occupied with George Cannon's tone, and his calm, audacious reference to a phenomenon which had hitherto seemed to her to be far beyond the region of words.

She leaned back in the carriage negligently, affecting an absolute calm.

And she could feel the vista of the large, calm, comfortable room behind her, and could hear the coals falling together in the grate, and the rustling of the architect's paper, and Mrs. Orgreave's slight cough.

III In the Clayhanger shop, agitated and scarcely aware of what she did, she could, nevertheless, hear her voice greeting Edwin Clayhanger in firm, calm tones; and she soon perceived very clearly that he was even more acutely nervous than herself: which perception helped to restore her confidence, while, at the same time, it filled her with bliss.

If Janet, with calm, cryptic face, had not been watching her from the doorway, she might have danced on the gravel.

His agitation appeared to be extreme; but she was calm; she was divinely calm.

His agitation appeared to be extreme; but she was calm; she was divinely calm.

April is very calm (navegación de señoras).

May is usually calm; but in May and June there are frequent thunderstorms, introducing the south-west monsoon, which though it extends through the months of July, August, and September, is not so constant as the north-east.

About eleven at night we reached the sea, and in a complete calm rowed for the distance of a league along the coast to Calbayot, the convent at which place affords a commanding view of the islands lying before it.

As the men, owing to the sultry heat, the complete calm, and almost cloudless sky, slept quite as much as they rowed, we did not reach Paranas before the afternoon.

After first experiencing an uninterrupted calm, we incurred great danger in a sudden tempest, so that we had to retrace the whole distance by means of the oars.

Then let me select men whose guiding-star has been the good of their fellow-creatures, or the glory of God, and watch their peaceful useful end on that calm summit that they toiled so honestly to reach.

Upon these occasions of high dress a spirit of Sabbath calm was wont to descend upon her and save her from escapades to which in a less severe garb she was somewhat prone.

Once only, if we recollect rightly, the truth flashes across him for a moment, and the clouds of selfish sorrow: Alas, I have nor hope nor health, Nor peace within, nor calm around; Nor that content surpassing wealth

As if the peace within, and the calm around, and the content surpassing wealth, were things which were to be put in the same category with fame, and power, and love, and leisure.

Before retiring to rest, all voices joined in some sweet hymn of praise, and then, with hearts softened by the touching sounds, and purified by the blessed influences of a day so passed, they slept the calm, untroubled sleep of innocence, to awaken on the morrow strengthened and refreshed, to obey once more the Divine command"Six days shalt thou labor.

Do we say   qualm   or  calm