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Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy.
blue
gentle
patrician
aristocratical
blue-blooded
noble
blue
gentle
patrician
aristocratical
blue-blooded
1
Semihard;
blue
;
goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2
A sea of
blue
state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3
For example, left hand to
blue
crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4
The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and
blue
.
5
The wind blows soft; the sky is
blue
;
the sun shines bright
1
It is very
gentle
and safe and works best when taken daily.
2
Everybody was flocking to the spot; old and young,
gentle
and simple.
3
Often, a
gentle
but firm hand could bring them back into line.
4
The species that runs the New York operation is
gentle
and friendly.
5
And they have no intention of going
gentle
into that good night.
1
His rich brown hair lay in heavy locks; the features were
patrician
.
2
Instead, we lend our
patrician
support to HIV crises in other countries.
3
A laugh frigidly jeering; a look lazily mutinous; gentlemanlike irony,
patrician
resentment.
4
And Lawrence came to her in the mantle of these
patrician
ghosts.
5
There was something affecting in the proud woe of this grand
patrician
.
1
We stood in antagonism to the monarchical and
aristocratical
polities of Europe.
2
We have mentioned old General Oglethorpe as one of Goldsmith's
aristocratical
acquaintances.
3
The remains of
aristocratical
tyranny in the persons of the peers.
4
They are said to have
aristocratical
Rulers and Laws, but no discernible Religion.
5
But this alone does not constitute the character of
aristocratical
government.
1
Given the breakfast's
blue
-
blooded
origins, I wanted to try an upmarket version.
2
Doreen had dumped the auto mechanic's son and married
blue
-
blooded
Grant Tarrington.
3
In hell there'll be
blue-blooded
sinners, and she can't mix with sinners.
4
She drops her final g's like a barmaid or a
blue-blooded
Aide-de-Camp.
5
J&E Davy revels in its position as the
blue
-
blooded
house of Dublin stockbroking.
1
The forest represents the
aristocratic
element in the cultivation of the soil.
2
The real power is still in the hands of certain
aristocratic
families.
3
And now I was to get a lesson in the
aristocratic
ideal.
4
She belonged to one of the old
aristocratic
families in the south.
5
Some men aim at an
aristocratic
hand; some deal in vulgar flourishes.
6
Two rival party-givers rejoiced in the
aristocratic
names of Johnson and Thompson.
7
Business, rather than birth, had conferred on them an almost
aristocratic
status.
8
She was luxurious in her temperament,
aristocratic
in her outlook and tastes.
9
It's quite unlike his usual portraits of early 20th century
aristocratic
women.
10
The
aristocratic
party could hardly have misconceived the import of the change.
11
It was part of the coat of arms of his
aristocratic
family.
12
In A flat, it is a perfect specimen of the
aristocratic
Mazurka.
13
Scandal in High Life.-Somestrange revelations are shortly expected in
aristocratic
circles.
14
The early government of Virginia was largely
aristocratic
;
that of Massachusetts, theocratic.
15
He was now the recognized leader of the conservative and
aristocratic
party.
16
She must become the mistress of the ancient and
aristocratic
Beaumont mansion.
aristocratic
most aristocratic
very aristocratic
aristocratic family
aristocratic face
aristocratic party