A person from whom you are descended.
1 Dearest Madam, forbear for the present: I am but in my noviciate.
2 Avoid extreams; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
3 Failing that, I request that you forbear invading me for a time.
4 Broffin could not forbear the peering peep around the sheltering window draperies.
5 But Folko called out, In the name of our holy Saviour, forbear .
6 In Jehovah's name forbear ; cried a shrill, but clear and melodious voice.
7 For the life of me I cannot forbear a cry of exultation.
8 Policeman peers in at me inquiringly, but I forbear to ask questions.
9 I would forbear the requirements until after I have reached my lord.
10 Whereupon those who accompanied the prince requested his Royal Highness to forbear .
11 Sir, I cannot forbear to take the owlet out of your mouth.
12 As for the letters of dear Lucy, I forbear to copy any.
13 I could not forbear , even in our haste, to seek some consolation.
14 Minerva could not forbear to admire, yet felt indignant at the insult.
15 But I forbear to say more on a subject which is forbidden.
16 Here especially is one which I cannot forbear stopping to look at.
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