All 9 Uses of
eloquent
in
The Man of the Forest
- Bo gave her an eloquent glance.†
Chpt 6 *
- Glorious!" was Bo's brief and eloquent reply.†
Chpt 11
- Helen uttered a long, eloquent sigh.†
Chpt 13
- Slowly Dale lowered his arm with gesture expressive of a strange finality, an eloquent despair, of which he was unconscious.†
Chpt 15
- In the sunlight there was not a place around camp which did not picture her lithe, vigorous body, her dark, thoughtful eyes, her eloquent, resolute lips, and the smile that was so sweet and strong.†
Chpt 15
- How quick and deft in camp-fire tasks! how graceful and swift as she plaited her dark hair! how tender and skilful in its ministration when one of his pets had been injured! how eloquent when pressed tight against her breast in a moment of fear on the dangerous heights! how expressive of unutterable things when laid on his arm!†
Chpt 15
- Helen had gradually drawn back from this blazing-eyed, eloquent sister, and when the end of that remarkable question came it was impossible to reply.†
Chpt 16
- She spoke it earnestly, eloquently, and for once she had no sly little intonation or pert allurement, such as was her wont to use on this infatuated young man.†
Chpt 18
- Bo's blue eyes expressed an eloquent doubt as to this extraordinary claim.†
Chpt 26
Definition:
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(eloquent) powerful use of language