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19 Sentences With "saintlike"

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"His personal life is saintlike compared to Bill Clinton's," he added.
Though he's referred to as saintlike by virtually all who knew him, he was not perfect.
I had put him through a great deal; his patience to that point had already been saintlike.
Coming from all walks of life, more than a hundred people — shopkeepers, beggars, car salespeople — saw Salahuddin as saintlike.
Locals, tourists, and expats stampeded the tiny hall where she was speaking, desperate for a glimpse of the saintlike figure.
Her saintlike patience and technical expertise, as well as a penchant for capturing people's emotional intensity, imbue her images with a pulsing, urban kineticism.
It deserves Americans' full support but not quite the saintlike status that Mr. Kelly assigned it and that the absence of compulsory national service encourages.
The spongy sections of "LaRose" happen when Erdrich's characters seem too good to be true, such as saintlike LaRose and his beautiful, athletic adopted teenage sisters.
In the Andersen story, she ensorcells a little boy she fancies and holds him in icy captivity until his saintlike friend Gerda finds and rescues him.
And the imposition on Winfrey plays into tropes of the "Magical Negro," a saintlike figure narrowly viewed as having transcendent, superhuman power to be harnessed for coming to the rescue of white people.
While she'd remembered him as passive, nearly saintlike, now she saw that he was impatient and often surly with the men he approached, and manipulative in the way he tried to get them to agree to what he wanted, sizing up their vulnerabilities and saying whatever was necessary to convince them.
The latest is "Andy Warhol's Tropico," which takes inspiration from Lana Del Rey's 27-minute extended music video, "Tropico," a dramatic meditation on original sin and redemption in which Jesus, John Wayne, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis appear as saintlike figures while Ms. Del Rey morphs from Eve to Mary to a modern-day stripper.
Different things may trigger a memory or a fear about it, but obviously, the chance that things will go back to being more normal and the siblings who may have been saintlike during the time that the child has actually been ill maybe suddenly realize they're not quite such saints and maybe they have a little more space to create a little more trouble.
It was you who slid your hand down down inside my trousers... and frigged me slowly until I came off through your fingers, all the time bending over me and gazing at me out of your quiet saintlike eyes.
When Mrs. Weasley asks George how he feels, he replies, 'Saintlike.' After some general confusion, he clarifies, saying that he is 'holey.' This causes his mother to sob harder, while Fred comes to himself and says that the joke was pathetic.
The 130th Baluchis and 26th Jacob's Mountain Battery are named after him. He died of ill health at Jacobabad on 6 December 1858. He was buried in the town where his grave has been well-maintained by the locals for whom he retains a cult status, and, according to BBC correspondent Mark Tully locals believed he had saintlike status.
Persian manuscript painting: Kay Khusraw and his mother Farangis, watch Giv defeat the Turanian army. Farangis () or Frigis () is a female character in the Persian epic Shahnameh. She is the eldest daughter of Afrasiab, king of Turan. She is also the second and favourite wife of Siyâvash, the saintlike prince of Iran (Siyâvash's first wife was Juraira daughter of Piran Viseh) and mother of a legendary hero and later Shah of Iran, Kai Khosrow.
After listening songs, studying stories and poetries like "Arko Sanjh Parkhera Saanjhma, Ghar Farkiraheko Maanis" written by the poet Ramesh Kshitij, a saintlike personality, his die-hard fans have formed a club named "Fan Club of Ramesh Kshitij" in 2012 (2069 BS). Similarly, the fan club organized for him a solo program of poem recitation known as "Kshitijkaa Kabitaa harusanga Haami" on 9 February 2012 (27th Magh 2069), at hotel Ratna Inn in Dharan, Eastern Nepal.,Fan Clubma Kabi, Himal Khabar PatrikaDharanma Kshitijka Kabita, Gopal Dahal, Onlinekhabar.com It was probably the first time in Nepal that this type of solo programme of poem recitation could be held by his fans that were not associated with any literary organizations.
Equinox concerns the sexual and violent encounters that ensue -"the search for erogenous gratification of a diverse collection of people"-Cover notes, The Tides of Lust, Savoy Books, 1980 when an unnamed black sea captain, sailing his 72-foot diesel boat, the Scorpion, with his dog Niger and two teenagers Gunner and Kirsten, docks at a small American seaport and meets its inhabitants including Robby, a naive drifter; Catherine, a Countess; Proctor, an artist; Bull, the town sheriff (who is himself an active criminal) and his equally thuggish operative Nazi; and various low-life characters including the black and white twins (self described "rape artists") Nig and Dove. A lost wallet is traced to its owner, the artist Jonathan Proctor. At his studio, Proctor tells the Captain the story of his life in picaresque episodes, culminating in his first encounter, many years before, with the bewitching Catherine. She is depicted as a kind of baleful Madonna: depraved, hypocritical, perversely saintlike.

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