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Sentence count:120+2Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: administeringadmireadmiredadmirableadmirationtiringfiringaspiringMeaning: [əd'maɪə]  adj. showing or feeling admiration. 
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61. Margaret could not help admiring her fortitude, even though she despised her mission.
62. We were too busy admiring the town to let their griping bother us.
63. There were numerous tourists admiring the incredible views but to Ruth there was no one in the world but Fernando.
64. How most people prefer to be actively involved in sailing the boat rather than just sitting and admiring the view.
65. She envisioned the admiring glances of guests as they noted the sculptural perfection of the two McKintosh chairs poised in the foyer.
66. But Sydney audiences took the piece in stride, and reviews ranged from respectful to intensely admiring.
67. As well as admiring Modigliani's talent, Zborowski found him a romantic figure, living a life he would have liked to lead.
68. A few businessmen admit privately to admiring his honesty, if not always his fervour.
69. Walking alongside a wheat field, admiring the vibrancy of poppies scattered in sparse splashes of scarlet, I spot something remarkable.
70. They followed his directions, once again admiring the great single-spouted fountain as they continued on towards the centre of the city.
71. It stopped an admiring eye like a visual speed bump.sentencedict.com/admiring.html
72. One of the humans admiring them is Jonathan Franzen.
73. Are jealousy and admiring acceptation be apart too much?
74. They are admiring the bird's eye view.
75. She was admiring the beautiful wedding gown the window.
76. He walked along admiring the splendour of the scenery.
77. The writer is worth admiring for his outstanding perceptivity and memory.
78. Just hit Ctrl-C when you are done admiring the status line.
79. The spellbinding summation Daniel Webster delivered at the trial was printed as part of an anthology of speeches later that year and sold to an admiring public.
80. He loved children with no holds barred, but never with the sentimental fakery of admiring their "purity."
81. Let's delay the inevitable and celebrate last week's incredible episode by admiring a gallery full of gorgeous productions pics.
82. Accompanied with a local guide from the community, one can spend hours in the dark cave, admiring stalagmites, stalactites, waterfalls, bats, rare eyeless fish-species and more.
83. The greatness of Milton's epic was immediately recognized, and the admiring comments of the respected poets John Dryden and Andrew Marvell helped restore Milton to favor.
84. Elegant orchid " the sky of the dream " in a flock of lovely lionet are admiring a head to do dreamily to looking at a sky, be when season most the choice of IN.
85. When he entered, Gavroche followed him mechanically with his eyes, admiring his gun; then, all at once, when the man was seated, the street urchin sprang to his feet.
86. And then to turn the discourse, she began admiring the house and the furniture.
87. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. "Is this your car, Mister?"
88. Ned was admiring a glazed earthenware bowl at a shop front.
89. For respecting others means you are broadminded while admiring others will empty your thought and lose yourself.
90. Kennedy, greatly admiring, rated him very high among his ambassadors.
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