1 They came; they admired the angelito; they drank copiously in its honour.
2 They are admired for their tough contemporary news sense and great timing.
3 I greatly admired your work in the first months of the war.
4 Her work soon found a wide public and was admired by critics.
5 And all the time the British-man-of-war admired and applauded in the offing.
6 His figures in medallions are admired more in England than in France.
7 DEBORAH smiles, happy to be admired ; NOODLES doesn't know what to say.
8 In Caesar, his easiness of temper was admired ; in Cato, his firmness.
9 The colorful crowd she had earlier admired was now a nightmarish sea.
10 They wondered and guessed; they peeped into every package; they admired everything.
11 In the dining room he praised the coffee, and admired the geraniums.
12 He never spoke to the news outlet and admired Mambor, he said.
13 The quirky Zipcar is admired for its new approach to car rental.
14 He said he admired how Māori protected the environment and its people.
15 He might be useful; he might be successful; he might be admired .
16 The cloud-shadows, in particular, are much admired by all lovers of nature.
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admire Verb
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