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n. (obsolete form of regard English) vb. (obsolete form of regard English)

Usage examples of "regarde".

His very tailor regarded him as being simply extravagant in the number of his coats and trousers, and his friends looked upon him as one of those fortunate beings to whose nature belongs a facility of being well dressed, or almost an impossibility of being ill dressed.

He was wont to talk of these things to his friend Lord Cantrip, who was not a member of the Government, but who had been a colleague of both the Dukes, and whom the old Duke regarded with peculiar confidence.

And here was Ferdinand Lopez asking it, who, Sextus Parker had latterly regarded as an opulent man,--and asking it not at all on his knees, but, as one might say, at the muzzle of a pistol.

On that occasion Sexty had assured his wife that he regarded his friendship with Ferdinand Lopez as the most fortunate circumstance of his life.

Emerging with a couple of cans, she regarded the housekeeper with a wry look.

Megan regarded him impatiently, but eventually fell into step beside him.

Hating her unfamiliar sense of vulnerability, she regarded Jake beseechingly.

He regarded her naked body, dark against the plain, white cotton sheets.

Tyson regarded her legs, the thin kimono drawn tight across her back and buttocks.

As the staff car approached the chapel from the south, Tyson regarded the wide lawns and maple trees now a rich golden yellow.

Sproule looked out at the pews, then regarded the press section a moment, then looked at the prosecution and finally at the board.

He regarded the body on the couch for a brief moment and then surveyed me with his slow smile.

Some few energetic members still hoped that a good day would come in which their grand ideas might be realized,--but as regarded the members generally, they were content to eat and drink and play billiards.

As regarded the eating and drinking he dined alone, but his wife sat with him and waited on him, having sent the servant out of the room.

His lordship had been kept standing in that odious drawing-room for more than half-an-hour waiting for a man whom he regarded as a poor Treasury hack, and was by no means in a good humour.