To defeat such a policy Anson's constitution and the strategy it connoted were thoroughly well adapted and easy to work. |
When this was connoted to her she could scarcely keep her temper within the bounds of maternal tenderness. |
Originally, this word connoted precisely the opposite of what it has come to mean. |
Almost always used by outsiders rather than inhabitants of the communities so labeled, the term connoted both poverty and deviance. |
And although shingled hair was wildly popular in the period, it still seems to have connoted rejection of traditional relationships. |
In the years immediately following Christ's resurrection, alleluia particularly connoted praise for Jesus' victory over death. |