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beatific
1. That morning I took the obligatory slap in the face for my tardiness in the bathroom with a refined, almost beatific grace
2. Harold looked out the window, “When I began to court her, she was just the beatific angel you see now
3. “Well, well, well,” said Maintenon, with an appreciative glance at Claude, who had the most beatific look of relief upon his face that anyone had seen in quite some time
4. How about that for beatific simplicity?
5. Sebastian‘s smile was beatific
6. The others looked at Sebastian and were relieved to see a beatific smile on his lips
7. required, on the physical plane, in the beatific mission of the World-Teacher
8. Lucas is lying on the bed, naked and with a beatific smile about his lips
9. For several months he was seen wandering about with a toolbox that the gypsies must have left behind in José Arcadio Buendía’s days, and no one knew whether because of the involuntary exercise, the winter tedium or the imposed abstinence, but his belly was deflating little by little like a wineskin and his face of a beatific tortoise was becoming less bloodshot and his double chin less prominent until he became less pachydermic all over and was able to tie his own shoes again
10. In their midst, wearing a beatific
11. “O, Vicky, come-come, “ Pranjit’s mother greeted me with beatific smile
12. ” The foundress radiated a beatific energy and then smiled, "and through the ages
13. But figuratively speaking, the as emancipated state of mind is truly beatific, or as some
14. “Play's beatific vision is the world laughing in play
15. This indeed is thought provoking for those who are convinced that if they enjoy God’s beauty, the beatific vision, they will be happy into eternity
16. Jacob had a beatific smile on his face throughout the entire process, as this church now rising out of the plains was for him quite literally a dream come true
17. You will be a slave to individuality so long as thy eyes rest on nothingness, so long as you have not been blessed with the vision beatific
18. But Al just kept up his beatific smile and patted her on the back when she became too outrageous
19. Tempter's poetic and beatific description of sexual intercourse aroused in them a
20. demonstrate the beatific joy of our union once more with our animal family
21. Then sooner than I would have wished, that beatific light was dispelled and
22. I waited for step two of this beatific process to unfurl, that of a growing erection…but it did
23. beatific smile as he clapped me on my shoulder, „for this is as it should be
24. Anna looked at her too, and passed the same message of grief through her beatific eyes
25. She stepped forward with her eyes nearly closed, like a sleep-walker in a beatific
26. Her excitement had in a measure kept her warm during the few minutes' adventure; but that beatific interval was over
27. She was carrying an armful of Bibles for her class, and such was her view of life that events which produced heartache in others wrought beatific smiles upon her—an enviable result, although, in the opinion of Angel, it was obtained by a curiously unnatural sacrifice of humanity to mysticism
28. It’s not that I was feeling my heart beat more keenly, à la Scorsese, but, like the academics I’d scorned at the conference, I, too, was now leaning forward in my chair, with the closest my face can come to a beatific expression
29. Mademoiselle Bourienne stood near them pressing her hand to her heart, with a beatific smile and obviously equally ready to cry or to laugh
30. Rostov was very happy in the love they showed him; but the first moment of meeting had been so beatific that his present joy seemed insufficient, and he kept expecting something more, more and yet more
31. ‘Co-o-om-pa-ny!’ roared the tipsy peasant with a beatific smile as he looked at Ilyin
32. The psychiatrist sat there in the sunshine of that beatific smile
33. Rostóv was very happy in the love they showed him; but the first moment of meeting had been so beatific that his present joy seemed insufficient, and he kept expecting something more, more and yet more
34. “Co-o-om-pa-ny!” roared the tipsy peasant with a beatific smile as he looked at Ilyín talking to the girl