US /ˈɑrdɚ/
・UK /'ɑ:də/
affords you the privilege of being swept-up into the ardor—in beautiful Vienna, Austria,
weapons will grow dull and their ardor will be damped.
4. Now, when your weapons are dulled, your ardor damped, your strength exhausted and
and as Adele seconded the request with an ardor that reminded me how precious occasional holidays had been to me in my own childhood, I accorded it, deeming that I did well in showing pliability on the point.
and as Adele seconded the request with an ardor that reminded me how precious occasional holidays had been to me in my own childhood, I accorded it, deeming that I did well in showing pliability on the point.
"By the Lord there's a drove of them!" exclaimed the scout, whose eyes began to glisten with the ardor of his usual occupation.
glisten with the ardor of his usual occupation; "if they come within range of a
His former taste for her had reawakened, not with all its freshness but with all its ardor.
ardor; after all, there is no great harm in
After the morning in the pillery, the neighbors of Notre-Dame thought they noticed that Quasimodo's ardor for ringing had grown cool.
noticed that Quasimodo's ardor for ringing had grown cool.
Hold on; bitter color, ardor, wonder.
Hold on; bitter color, ardor, wonder.
He is treating us as if we were a party of cook's tourists." "Surely no!" said Miss Lavish, her ardor visibly decreasing.
I have observed in books written by men that period assigned is the farthest to which a husband's ardor extends;