Which preposition to use with z

of Occurrences 18%

At the sight for the first time the zest of the pursuit filled me, and I forgot my pain.

in Occurrences 11%

In persons so afflicted there appears a fatigability, a sensitiveness to cold, cold hands and feet, which are sometimes mottled bluish-red, a loss of appetite and zest in life, and a mental instability characterized by an indecision, and a tendency to worry, a weepishness upon the slightest provocation.

for Occurrences 8%

Gravy lies about it like a moat around a castle, and if there is in you the zest for encounter, you attack it above these murky waters.

with Occurrences 4%

It is possible, too, that the zest with which she indulged herself may have derived additional keenness from the knowledge that her ill-wishers found in it pretext for misconstruction and calumny; and that, being conscious of entire purity in thought, word, and deed, she looked on it as due to her own character to show that she set all such detraction and detractors at defiance.

into Occurrences 1%

The old adage says that a man cannot burn the candle at both ends; like most proverbs, it is only partially true, for often the hardest worker is the man who enters with most zest into his recreations, and this was emphatically the case with Mr. Dodgson.

at Occurrences 1%

"I frequently have to take my passengers back to Baku," said Captain Z at the meal he was pleased to call breakfast; "

out Occurrences 1%

However, there was no help for it: all she could do was to spoil the enjoyment as far as possible, by looking and speaking in a cold manner, which often chilled Maggie's little heart, and took all the zest out of the pleasure now.

Which preposition to use with  z