To the stolid German mind they were human comets, whose comings and goings were not to be gaged by any reasonable standard. |
Dane, however, even yet had not gaged his enemy's ingenuity. |
After all, individual perfection is relative and must be gaged by the law operative upon us. |
Her forlorn soul must have gaged his distress by the measure of her own sorrowful longing. |
There ensued forthwith as terrible a battle as one would wish to see if battles were gaged by volume of noise and riotousness of action. |
We might perhaps read as gaged in the same sense, if we had examples. |