A feeling of profound respect for someone or something.
1I know that Valentine's family still awes her...' Bolitho was not surprised.
2It awes us, it fills us with wonder and fear and desire.
3The presence of an official detective sometimes awes this class of witness.
4It awes, it masters thee; it will mock thee and betray.
5He commands the living public-theGhost of the Public awes himself.
6The majesty of Night is so contagious, it awes, it inspires.
7The very thought of what she's about to accomplish awes her.
8The detective had that authoritative manner which awes the youthful mind.
9It is a figure that by its mere presence over-awes Corkey.
10The old graveyard, like the hoary tower, awes the mind and touches the heart.
11The beauty and boldness of the scenery on either side alternately enchants and awes.
12The certainty of the Father's presence awes the heart greatly.
13How he awes me by the superiority of his sentiments.
14Not a bad purchase for Rosedale, though: attracts attention, and awes the Western sight-seer.
15There is ever something in courage and in will that awes numbers, though brave themselves.
16He had a note-book in his hand-thatterrible weapon which awes even the London cabman.
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