Word: choicestance
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...better keep it as it is, thin and full of the choicest meat. We can get all the bulk we want elsewhere. While I can't say that TIME is perfect, why should I expect it to be made to suit my personal tastes? You strike a good average...
...this street, an age old air of dignity and of sociability; here was a carven stone, fraught with history; there a quickly opened door let out a stream of light and gallant voices. All around me--I knew and I could feel it in the air--flowed the choicest hours of college. Here were the dormitories and club-houses, here were the college papers and magazines, here were the clubs of all kinds, and some of the athletic buildings. Such a mixture of work and fun I sensed that the breeze felt crisp and joyful with youth. This...
Vice Chancellor Joseph Wells of Oxford University put polishing touches to an address in choicest Latin, donned historic regalia, had the students summoned before him and convoked them for the term with the following among other words (translated...
...followers into the Reichstag restaurant. "Where is Count Westarp?" roared a voice. "We want Admiral Tirpitz," raved the crowd in unison. Not finding them, several women did the next best thing and roundly told a few handy Deputies exactly what they thought of them in the choicest German phrases...
...which the Widow and his teaching force held their classes and seminars. And on the top story were the Widow Nolen's living quarters, where he and the three little French bulldogs which were his only companions led their lonely lives. Here, too, the widow kept many of his choicest antiques, which at the time of his death a year ago last June, were valued at over $100,000. Among his collections were rooms filled with rare old glassware, century-old clocks, antique furniture, and priceless old books...