Which preposition to use with careful
You know that heavy box we are so careful of?
You know Mr. Haas, dearieLester's uncle that had us drove so careful in his fine car.
However, he was destined to see other ladies very careful about their figures.
Bowing to the Holy Father, he is about to pass on, when Judge SWEENEY stops him with "You must be very careful with your friend, BUMSTEAD, this evening, JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, and see that he don't fall and break his neck.
It is only in England, where we are so careful for the individual and so careless of the type, that we have to pay for dying, and leave a mass of red-tape formalities for our friends.
She had been as careful as ever of her toiletas hard to please; asdare we say snappish with her maids?
I am sure where hearts are so few, It is difficult to discern The diamonds of paste from the true; I thought him like all the rest, Skilful in playing his part; As careful at cards or at chess, As winning a woman's heart.
Care must be exercised, but children have quite a strong instinct for self-preservation, and if shown how real workmen handle their tools, they are often more careful than at a much later stage.
She is to be seen in the market every morning at ten cheapening fowls, which I observe the Cambridge poulterers are not sufficiently careful to stump.
Now if you, readerfor I assume you to be one of the gathering audiencewere of the kind careful on scrubbing days to scrape your feet upon the iron outside and to cross the kitchen on the unwashed parts, then it is likely that you stood in the good graces of the cook.
He was so careful over Agnes, however, that often he would not let her in at all; and when he did, he generally confined himself to her amusement.
I hope you were careful after that.
Let us be cautious and careful like these.
After that recent experience with treachery he meant to be doubly careful before risking their lives in the air.
He was not in a position to prevent his accession, and ought therefore to have been careful by the correctness of his behaviour to show no signs of being opposed to it.
I expect to be careful from now on, and try to get choice subjects.
"And if I were you I'd walk a heap careful between the rows.
"He put his hand very careful toward the back.
Michelangelo then wrote as follows: "I am glad that you gave me news of the edict; because, if I have been careful up to this date in my conversation with exiles, I shall take more precautions for the future.
"He was thot, an' not ony too careful uv his windy-shades," replied Finn.
The most exclusive and careful amongst us will (in literature) take boon companions out of the street, as easily as an idler in a tavern.
One not hasty to pursue the new fashion, nor yet affectedly true to his old round breeches; but gravely handsome, and to his place, which suits him better than his tailor: active in the world without disquiet, and careful without misery; yet neither engulfed in his pleasures, nor a seeker of business, but has his hour for both.