How To Use Savageness In A Sentence

  • He ended with these words: Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world.
  • the coastline is littered with testaments to the savageness of the waters
  • And he described, with a savageness that frightened her, the rigid Communist cadres that ruled behind the Republican lines. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The empress's voice filled with a savageness Nell wasn't accustomed to hearing.
  • Savageness was a part of his make-up, but the savageness thus developed exceeded his make-up. The Outcast
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  • Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. Brian Levin, J.D.: A 9/11 Remembrance: One Extraordinary Life Out of Many
  • Mr. Kenyon thinks it cannot end so -- and I do sometimes -- and in the meantime I do confess to a little 'savageness' also -- at heart! The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • There was a compromise that approximated the truth, though it flattered not the school of god, while it challenged the brute-savageness of the school of clod. Chapter 27
  • Philadelphia Red queried sweetly, ere his tones turned to savageness. Chapter 7
  • This paper introduces character of savageness marble board, and its constructing method and quality control requirement, and puts forward method to protect product.
  • Jin Ping Mei intended to expose the corruption and savageness of feudal society, the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal government ruled by law and feudal ethnic morality by her image.
  • On this 14th of September the warmth and dazzlingness of mid-summer still reigned at Pougues; and the scenery in which we suddenly found ourselves, bosquets, dells, and glades, with all the charm but without the savageness of the forest, recalled the loveliest lines of the laziest poet: -- East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne
  • They are very good natured animals when domesticated, but I believe it to be impossible to cure that savageness, which all I have seen seem to possess.
  • I would argue that the violence in the Middle East is pretty mild mannered compared to the savageness occurring in Gujarat, a province in Northwestern India.
  • Man in Black and Jacob are both supernatural beings, bordering on the magical, and their struggle was an example of morality in the Victorian era, in which Caliban's "savageness" was a result of his accession to all impulses, scorning notions of willful self-control. Get Ready: LOSTCasts 86: The Package
  • This may be the image the white man has created of the Indian; his "savageness" has boomeranged and isn't a mystery; it is fear; fear of the Indian's temperament! OpEdNews - Diary: Have a Colonialist Thanksgiving.
  • Unfrequented, the pda cell phone submerged burdenless vatic prominence of meantime to savageness that masochistically was inhabited on the nutritionally of murine and lignin, blankly quantifiability the gillespie monophysite. Rational Review
  • Billy?" he demanded, with a savageness that startled her. A WICKED WOMAN
  • Presentation is bland and the lack of graphic detail just doesn't do justice to the obvious savageness of the creatures.
  • No sooner had he arrived than the isolation tore away his civilized exterior and made his inner savageness emerge.
  • Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and to make gentle the life of this world. Burial for a King
  • It fires its way through first, second and third with a savageness that's terrifyingly addictive.

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