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Which preposition to use with limpid
as Occurrences 5%
The Abbé Gagliani, on the other hand, asserts that it is a mixture of opium and cantharides, and that the liquor obtained from its composition, is as limpid as rock water, and without taste.
in Occurrences 2%
" "If you're sore because I been foolin' round with that little wart of a Donahue" She turned wise eyes up to him, trying to make them limpid in the darkness.
than Occurrences 2%
" "How is it, commodore, that the water near the village is less limpid than common, and that even up here, we see so many specks floating on its surface?" "What a question for Mr. John Effingham to ask on his native water!
with Occurrences 1%
Lied with eyes limpid with appeal!