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Meanings of great partiality in English
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Usage of great partiality in English
1
It was a monopoly, and was charged with greatpartiality in its management.
2
Susanna, moreover, distributed her gifts with greatpartiality.
3
Canute's greatpartiality for chess seems well attested.
4
But report has it that the lord of that manor has no greatpartiality for kippered salmon.
5
On his way thither he stopped for some days at Albany, for which city he is known to have entertained a greatpartiality.
6
When asked what made Constance tease the younger children, Emma said, 'I believe it was through jealousy, and because the parents showed greatpartiality.'
7
-Examination of that affair often conducted with greatPartiality and Prejudice.
8
Cylon, the richest man, or, as he is in one place styled, the prince, of Crotona, had manifested the greatestpartiality to Pythagoras.
9
Feeling no greaterpartiality for the society of the emigrants than they did, we thought the arrangement an advantageous one, and consented to it.
10
"'Yudhishthira said: "O best of men, though we were all equal unto her she had greatpartiality for Dhananjaya.
11
"Many thanks, Colonel, for your information," replied Mr Campbell, "for I certainly have no greatpartiality to the flavour of onions in milk."
12
"Joel seems to have a greatpartiality for my society," thought Harry, when, after dinner, his guardian's son continued to follow him about.