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How To Use Youthfulness In A Sentence

  • Browning laid the scene of his poem in Germany, save perhaps the use of such words as "thorp" and "croft," but there is a clean, pure morning light playing through the verse, a fresh, health-breathing northern air, which does not fit in with Italy; a joyous, buoyant youthfulness in the song and march of the students who carry their master with gay strength up the mountain to the very top, all of them filled with his aspiring spirit, all of them looking forward with gladness and vigour to life -- which has no relation whatever to the temper of Florentine or The Poetry Of Robert Browning
  • And if his features have recently seemed to take on a new youthfulness, his is still a face etched with experience, slowly hardening into the same benignly owlish countenance you see in photographs of his long-departed father, Jim.
  • I must say again that I heartily admire your gallantry and youthfulness.
  • But in the expression of her countenance there was no character of suffering or distress; on the contrary, a wondrous serenity, that made her beauty more beauteous, her very youthfulness younger; and when this spurious or partial kind of syncope passed, she recovered at once without effort, without acknowledging that she had felt faint or unwell, but rather with a sense of recruited vitality, as the weary obtain from a sleep. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • White roses: unity, loyalty, reverence, humility, sincerity, purity, silence and innocence as well as youthfulness.
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  • Her youthfulness, liberalism, drug taking and sexual profligacy made her an easy target.
  • These flowing, movable pieces were combined with custom-designed chunky, strappy, gladiator shoes and shooties that gave a youthfulness to elegant dressing.
  • But there is more to be said than to recall the unfailing zest of it, the extraordinary freshness of eye, the indomitable youthfulness and health of spirit -- all the qualities that we associate with Davis himself. Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis
  • Much was made at the time of the Prince's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride.
  • The film opens with images of his blossoming youthfulness and closes with the Robert-Capa-like freeze-frame of his death.
  • His youthfulness is conveyed by a smooth rounded head and an intense gaze, a smile suffusing his face with spiritual radiance and wisdom.
  • He had been a schoolboy again for the all too brief half hour beside the grey and gurly sea, and that youthfulness, that survived through all the patient suffering of his life and that seems to laugh out of the pages of his books to the last, was in the ascendant as he walked off jauntily townwards, amiably oblivious of the lecture his aunt gave him by the way. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Lorne wanted reassurance about his youthfulness, athleticism and general popularity.
  • Much was made at the time of the Prince's engagement of the youthfulness and consequent innocence of his bride.
  • I wonder at her perennial youthfulness.
  • His flesh was gray, and he was losing his youthfulness.

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