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1
Everything and everybody in Doctors' Commons seemed the
very
incarnation
of slowness.
2
She was the
very
incarnation
and express image of helpless misery.
3
She seemed to be at that moment the
very
incarnation
of passionate love.
4
She became to them the
very
incarnation
of power on earth.
5
She laughed over her shoulder at
me
-
the
very
incarnation
of effrontery and insolence.
6
In all these respects-socially ,intellectually ,religiously-Bismarckwasthe
very
incarnation
of German character.
7
He laughed as he rode, looking the
very
incarnation
of youth and gaiety.
8
Christ was the embodiment of God's wisdom, the
very
incarnation
of Holy Wisdom.
9
Paracelsus is the Luther of medicine, the
very
incarnation
of the spirit of revolt.
10
The Welshman was a little miracle of Celtic
grace
-
the
very
incarnation
of doggy sharpness.
11
He is the
very
incarnation
of bulldog tenacity and resolution.
12
She looked the
very
incarnation
of joy-her face was aglow, and her eyes shining.
13
Besides, this man looked the
very
incarnation
of ruthless cunning.
14
Those people are the
very
incarnation
of dumb design. I waved the morning newspaper.
15
He knew the country very well, and was the
very
incarnation
and embodiment of it.
16
Of this lucky contradiction the
very
incarnation
was Whistler.
very
incarnation
very