3184 Quotations with Where.
- 221. Ambrose Bierce: INAUSPICIOUSLY, adv. In an unpromising manner, the auspices being unfavorable. A ...

- 222. Ambrose Bierce: INCUBUS, n. One of a race of highly improper demons who, though probably not who ...

- 223. Ambrose Bierce: INDECISION, n. The chief element of success; "for whereas," saith Sir Thomas Bre ...

- 224. Ambrose Bierce: JESTER, n. An officer formerly attached to a king's household, whose business it ...

- 225. Ambrose Bierce: KING'S EVIL, n. A malady that was formerly cured by the touch of the sovereign, ...

- 226. Ambrose Bierce: LAND, n. A part of the earth's surface, considered as property. The theory that ...

- 227. Ambrose Bierce: LAST, n. A shoemaker's implement, named by a frowning Providence as opportunity ...

- 228. Ambrose Bierce: LETTUCE, n. An herb of the genus _Lactuca_, "Wherewith," says that pious gastron ...

- 229. Ambrose Bierce: LEXICOGRAPHER, n. A pestilent fellow who, under the pretense of recording some p ...

- 230. Ambrose Bierce: LICKSPITTLE, n. A useful functionary, not infrequently found editing a newspaper ...

- 231. Ambrose Bierce: LOOKING-GLASS, n. A vitreous plane upon which to display a fleeting show for man ...

- 232. Ambrose Bierce: MACROBIAN, n. One forgotten of the gods and living to a great age. History is ab ...

- 233. Ambrose Bierce: MAIDEN, n. A young person of the unfair sex addicted to clewless conduct and vie ...

- 234. Ambrose Bierce: MAN, n. An animal so lost in rapturous contemplation of what he thinks he is as ...

- 235. Ambrose Bierce: MORAL, adj. Conforming to a local and mutable standard of right. Having the qual ...

- 236. Ambrose Bierce: MULTITUDE, n. A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue. In a republic, ...

- 237. Ambrose Bierce: NOSE, n. The extreme outpost of the face. From the circumstance that great conqu ...

- 238. Ambrose Bierce: NOVEL, n. A short story padded. A species of composition bearing the same relati ...

- 239. Ambrose Bierce: OBLIVION, n. The state or condition in which the wicked cease from struggling an ...

- 240. Ambrose Bierce: OBSERVATORY, n. A place where astronomers conjecture away the guesses of their p ...

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