How To Use Delectation In A Sentence

  • Pink," "spongy," and "exudative" are among the tasty terms used in internal company documents to describe the "pork" that is being prepared for our delectation. Political Animals
  • We also hope that you can make money a little more, hope that we cooperate the delectation .
  • A few relics of the pre-video area still survive, however, and Metro Cinema is bringing in two of the best examples of the rockumentary and one entertaining piece of piffle from those bygone days for your delectation.
  • George IV. was a nasute judge of snuffs, and so enamoured of the delectation, that in each of his palaces he kept a jar chamber, containing a choice assortment of tobacco powder, presided over by a critical superintendent. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
  • The teacher hold tight topic diagram of two story establish a wonderful scenario and pursue studies to living to create easy delectation of study atmosphere.
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  • There is a thin line between Schadenfreude, which I take to be measured satisfaction in the discomfiture of opponents, and the sin of morose delectation.
  • All tasted, and John Howland hastily gathering up a portion upon a wooden plate carried it to the Common house for the delectation of the women, that is to say, for Elizabeth Tilley, whose firm young teeth craunched it with much gusto. Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
  • And now for your further delectation, we present a selection of popular melodies.
  • Just to show that we haven't lost our edge when it comes to alcoholic excess, may I present for your delectation and delight…
  • The teacher hold tight topic diagram of two story establish a wonderful scenario and pursue studies to living to create easy delectation of study atmosphere.
  • Anyway, I've put a copy of the article and the review in the post for your delectation and amusement.
  • Not even the Seattle earthquake could deflect these usual suspects from their mission to keep the Clinton era alive for our delectation.
  • I would bring together the feldsher and the znakharka, who no doubt hated each other with a Kilkenny-cat hatred, and let them fight out their differences before me for the benefit of science and my own delectation. Russia
  • And for our listeners this morning, we have a delectation of delights, a feast of fantasies.
  • All that he was and was not, all that he had done and most of what he had not done, was spread out for the delectation of the public, accompanied by snapshots and photographs — the latter procured from the local photographer who had once taken Martin's picture and who promptly copyrighted it and put it on the market. Chapter 43
  • In his igitur ceterisque talibus humanorum actuum uotorumque uersatur intentio, ueluti nobilitas fauorque popularis quae uidentur quandam claritudinem comparare, uxor ac liberi quae iucunditatis gratia petuntur; amicorum uero quod sanctissimum quidem genus est, non in fortuna sed in uirtute numeratur, reliquum uero uel potentiae causa uel delectationis assumitur. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • Learn on the opposed more of the delectation Be merry to dedicate one's mind.
  • And having thought upon it a hundred and five times, I know not what else to determine therein, save only that in the devising, hammering, forging, and composing of the woman she hath had a much tenderer regard, and by a great deal more respectful heed to the delightful consortship and sociable delectation of the man, than to the perfection and accomplishment of the individual womanishness or muliebrity. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • So worrying about your intimate grooming pre-sex is as pointless as finessing the fiddlier sort of nouvelle cuisine for their delectation - when, so to speak, they're more than happy with a big bowl of Pedigree Chum. A Bald Assertion
  • Not even the Seattle earthquake could deflect these usual suspects from their mission to keep the Clinton era alive for our delectation.
  • And from the endless stories which swirled in her head as character after character passed in front of her for her delectation. SANDS OF TIME
  • And now, for your delight and delectation: My First Online Column.
  • Indeed, it was a common thing then, in places where friend met friend, for one that had a voice to read somewhat aloud for the delectation of the others, whether a pleasant tale in prose or a poetic canzonet. The God of Love
  • I've finally got together some new links for your pleasure and delectation.
  • My bookseller has dwelt so long in his corner with folios and quartos and other antique tomes that he talks in black-letter and has the modest, engaging look of a brown old stout binding, and to the delectation of discriminating olfactories he exhaleth an odor of mildew and of tobacco commingled, which is more grateful to the true bibliophile than all the perfumes of Araby. The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac
  • Bless the festival delectation!
  • Ad cognoscendum an usque ad pollutionem se tetigerint, quando tempore et quo fine se tetigerint; an tunc quosdam motus in corpore experti fuerint, et per quantum temporis spatium; an cessantibus tactibus nihil insolitum et turpe acciderit; an non longe majorem in corpore voluptatem perceperint in fine tactuum quam in eorum principio; an tum in fine quando magnam delectationem carnalem senserunt, omnes motus corporis cessaverint; an non madefacti fuerint? The Priest, The Woman And The Confessional
  • A year ago, bevies of tourbillons and blingage were dangled for your delectation. Times, Sunday Times
  • And for your delight and delectation - you too can try it out here.
  • I followed him to the rear of the shop, and he began to haul down from the shelves box after box, displaying their contents for my delectation.
  • Or, if you're the artsy that is to say pretentious type and you prefer pontification to Fofonov, I'm pleased to present this sepia-toned interpretation of my censored version for your delectation: From Hankies to Hanky-Panky: Porn and Product Placement
  • The city has such immense natural advantages and such capabilities of boundless growth, and such varied and ever increasing accommodations and appliances for eye and ear, for memory and wit, for locomotion and lavation, and all manner of delectation, that I see that the poor fellows that live here do get some compensation for the sale of their souls. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • No, it's weirder than law, I say - law doesn't take young kids and sexualise them for the delectation of the market.
  • And now for your further delectation, we present a selection of popular melodies.
  • And now for your further delectation, we present a selection of popular melodies.
  • The title in itself is a little misleading, for this delectation produced for our viewing pleasure is neither about love nor does it appear to have celebrities!
  • Is there a reason for obsessively photographing and transmuting photographs, other than to offer them as mere aesthetic delectation in an attitude or revivalism that aligns these pictures with the tradition of the archaic in modern art?
  • Glass containers, ceramic vessels and galvanised cans brimming with an array of cacti, gerbera and orchids are available for your mum's Mother's Day delectation.

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