单词 | intolerantly |
例句 | And how could anyone resist me in my confection of red, white and black, intolerantly scissoring my way towards the porters' desk, where I intended to ask directions? Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan - extract 2012-08-10T21:55:10Z We all have prejudices, but bigots are people who cling to them, as Webster’s put it, “obstinately or intolerantly.” Biden tries to turn tables on Trump 2020-08-31T04:00:00Z And that impulse can turn intolerantly violent, as the past couple decades have all too often shown us. Viewpoint: Does Pope Francis' Outreach to Non-Catholics Signal Deeper Reform? 2013-03-23T09:50:22Z She smiled almost intolerantly and sank back with a sigh just as a huge and elderly man of capitalistic appearance skipped across the floor and bowed to her knees. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z The blind man threw up his hands intolerantly. Lonesome Town 2011-04-12T02:00:24.580Z She is quite intolerantly modern, and holds that when wall-paper and chintz can save an old house from looking like a sarcophagus, why not have them? Ancestors A Novel As it was he growled intolerantly, and had to be reproved. When Ghost Meets Ghost And other eyes also were suddenly focussed on the gold, at which Wunpost surveyed the crowd intolerantly. Wunpost He sat at a disused card table studiously thumbing over an old magazine, and as he raised his dram the barkeeper glowered at him intolerantly. Hidden Water Harlai, Archbishop of Paris, who himself died of the consequences of a course of continued debauchery, thought it necessary to show himself as intolerantly strict in form as he was licentious in practice. Great Men and Famous Women, Vol. 7 A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More Than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History My very reverend sir," he exclaimed, "do you then yourself happen to be of such mightily exquisite beauty, that you have a right to judge thus intolerantly? The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck Then Billy felt the quirt on his flank; he snorted with astonishment and disgust, and charged forward, tossing his head intolerantly. 'Drag' Harlan The Pharisees in Galilee had intolerantly criticized Jesus because of His friendly and helpful ministry among the publicans and their associates, who were disparagingly classed together as "publicans and sinners." Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern "Yes, and forty miles of railroad," put in L. W. intolerantly. Rimrock Jones The newcomer came to a halt, staring intolerantly. Gentle Julia Intolerance itself is a form of egoism, and to condemn egoism intolerantly is to share it. Winds Of Doctrine Studies in Contemporary Opinion "You saw that I loved her," returned Balder, his black eyes kindling somewhat intolerantly. Idolatry A Romance "It makes no difference what kind they are," the pessimist replied intolerantly. Out To Win The Story of America in France His bearing was more imperious, his eye flashed more intolerantly, than ever. The Conqueror He was not a Chauvinist, nor had he any sympathy with the intolerantly patriotic. The Wild Olive False opinions falsely held and intolerantly maintained were the debauchery that sharpened the lines of his face, and converted his voice into a bark. Famous Americans of Recent Times The colonists were intolerantly Protestant, and Baltimore was ordered back to England. A School History of the United States "But then I know this symphony so well, love it so much, that I perhaps feel intolerantly toward new readings." A Fountain Sealed He left promptly, closing the door soundlessly; and Lee heard his voice from the plaza, not raised but intolerantly domineering, issuing orders in a Spanish at once fluent and curt. Cytherea This ancient religion, in various forms, represents their moral experience; and it offers everywhere to the introduction of Christianity, as now intolerantly preached, obstacles of the most serious kind. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation It was thus the police behaved, roughly, intolerantly, neither asking nor accepting explanations. Youth Challenges He acknowledged that immortality could not be demonstrated, that it was only probable, but he clung to it firmly and even intolerantly. The Idea of Progress An inguiry into its origin and growth He had also a most arrogant way of looking down his nose, and of tugging, intolerantly, at his long, drooping moustache. The Getting of Wisdom He could not understand, in other words, why, when the theory of the Roman religion was so tolerant, the Christians should be so intolerantly narrow-minded and bigoted. Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1 |
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