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Meanings of very impersonation in inglês
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Usage of very impersonation in inglês
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My friend H--is the veryimpersonation of sound practical sense.
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Her lips wore pursed up, and she was the veryimpersonation of offended dignity.
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He was the veryimpersonation of humanity; his stature was above and beyond all others.
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Laud looked like the veryimpersonation of dignity itself, as he walked towards the door.
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With these characteristics, he seemed to be the veryimpersonation of human perfection and happiness.
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Roger Williams was a man who maybe considered the veryimpersonation of a combined conscientious and contentious spirit.
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Mrs. Thompson was, in face and figure, in dress and speech, the veryimpersonation of vulgar and ostentatious wealth.
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Though the whole man, from top to toe, was the veryimpersonation of firmness, he nevertheless hesitated most unnaturally now.
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Erect, the veryimpersonation of military discipline, the soldier crossed the room, and stared into the unshaven face of the Sergeant.
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The American, like the Dutch patriot, stands out in history as the veryimpersonation of dignity, bravery, purity, and personal excellence.
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They are the veryimpersonation of kingly majesty, and are fitted to grace the old feudal stronghold of Warwick the king maker.
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You, the master and jailer, creep about, with sallow cheek and sunken eye, while your prisoner is the veryimpersonation of hopeful happiness.
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Mr. Cavendish, with his uneasy scalp, white hands, his scornful lips and his thin, twitching nostrils, looked the veryimpersonation of impatience and contempt.
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We think of Siddartha, the founder of Buddhism, as the veryimpersonation of romantic asceticism, enthusiastic self-sacrifice, and faith in the things that are invisible.
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Never strode he with loftier step or more regal carriage- averyimpersonation of barbarian royalty.
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"Is Mr. Rayne not the veryimpersonation of goodness itself, Nanny dear?"