She endued the indignities of the Crawford Report, and the bureaucratic gordian knot that followed, as she and many other elite athletes struggled to make a living. |
The soul has a power of thought, with which mere matter can never be endued. |
It had been endued with a layer of varnish an inch thick and its frame, of an elaborate pattern, was at least a foot wide. |
He was endued with all virtues, and wanted nothing to complete his happiness but an heir. |
This comeback to his home town triggered strong feelings for the exile artist. He gave an exceptional concert that was endued with emotion. |
The imaginary quickening, marks the period when our ancestors believed the foetus to become endued with life and soul. |