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Meanings of whole prospect in English
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Usage of whole prospect in English
1
Why, at this very moment the wholeprospect is in bud and blossom!
2
She would have given the wholeprospect for the covering solitariness of her chamber.
3
The air was perfectly calm, and the wholeprospect had the air of an enchanted land.
4
Not a tree, not a blade of grass, not even decent earth in the wholeprospect.
5
The wholeprospect of the race now changed.
6
The light over the rushing water was withdrawn, and the wholeprospect sank back into profound darkness.
7
The wholeprospect so vast and so monotonous that it never tempted you to take a walk.
8
Her wholeprospect and happiness in life may often depend upon a new gown or a becoming bonnet.
9
The wholeprospect is so charming, that it appears as if prosperity, happiness, and peace, only reigned here.
10
The deck was still damp, however, and the wholeprospect seemed to the emerging Stefan cheerless in the extreme.
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As the distance gained the crystal of it all mellowed softly till a deep purple dominated the wholeprospect.
12
The wholeprospect, as it concerns her, is filled with joy and immortality: 'Death is swallowed up in victory.'
13
Within ten minutes after firing the first cannon the wholeprospect was filled with runaways, and Highlanders pursuing them.
14
The wholeprospect had that curiously English quality of ripened cultivation-thatlook of still completeness-thatapes perfection, under the sunset warmth.
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And as I saw it, then, the wholeprospect of that easy future, appeared to me as hopelessly boring, worthless, futile.
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I arose, looked out of the window of my bedchamber, and saw that the wholeprospect bore an air of savage wildness.