| Plural | epigrams |
Tito was ready, and scarified the epigram to Scala's content.
In his epigram Samuel Johnson called remarriage a “triumph of hope over experience.”
She crafted a witty epigram to end her speech.
The author's book is filled with clever epigrams.
He was known for his sharp wit and memorable epigrams.
The epigram at the beginning of the chapter set the tone for the entire book.
She loved to collect famous epigrams from literature.
The poet's epigram captured the essence of human nature.
His epigram about life's uncertainties resonated with many readers.
The epigram on the tombstone was a reflection of the deceased's philosophy.
Epigrams are often used to convey profound truths in a concise manner.
The epigram served as a clever introduction to the novel.
This isn't just an epigram--life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all.
She missed Cecil's epigram, but grasped the feeling that prompted it.
She then found a real distraction and real pleasure in sharpening an epigram.
Some epigrams in epics scorched something about epicurism.
The gilded salons will be on your side; but people who like to laugh will repeat his epigrams'.
They feared the discharge of some stinging epigram that would be difficult to answer.
They simply represented new subjects for epigrams.
" Every one to his taste" ! said Harriet, who always delivered a platitude as if it was an epigram.
The Baron could not make epigrams.
Julien's imagination had just hit upon an epigram which banished all illusions from his mind.
Tito was ready, and scarified the epigram to Scala's content.
In his epigram Samuel Johnson called remarriage a “triumph of hope over experience.”
She crafted a witty epigram to end her speech.
The author's book is filled with clever epigrams.
He was known for his sharp wit and memorable epigrams.
The epigram at the beginning of the chapter set the tone for the entire book.
She loved to collect famous epigrams from literature.
The poet's epigram captured the essence of human nature.
His epigram about life's uncertainties resonated with many readers.
The epigram on the tombstone was a reflection of the deceased's philosophy.
Epigrams are often used to convey profound truths in a concise manner.
The epigram served as a clever introduction to the novel.
This isn't just an epigram--life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all.
She missed Cecil's epigram, but grasped the feeling that prompted it.
She then found a real distraction and real pleasure in sharpening an epigram.
Some epigrams in epics scorched something about epicurism.
The gilded salons will be on your side; but people who like to laugh will repeat his epigrams'.
They feared the discharge of some stinging epigram that would be difficult to answer.
They simply represented new subjects for epigrams.
" Every one to his taste" ! said Harriet, who always delivered a platitude as if it was an epigram.
The Baron could not make epigrams.
Julien's imagination had just hit upon an epigram which banished all illusions from his mind.
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