leave or give, especially by will after one's death
Before he died he handed over his pocket-book to me, and bequeathed me his boots—the same that he once inherited from Kemmerich.
All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel
an extended communication dealing with some particular topic
Pocock didn’t deliver any more long discourses on wood or rowing or life, as he had the first time they’d talked.
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
On this scroll it says that Sir Charles Baskerville had an ancestor called Sir Hugo Baskerville, who was a wild, profane and godless man.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
He does not even lift an eyebrow at feats that elicit applause or gasps, or the occasional shriek of surprise, from the rest of the rapt audience.
The Night Circus
an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action
The rat had no morals, no conscience, no scruples, no consideration, no decency, no milk of rodent kindness, no compunctions, no higher feeling, no friendliness, no anything.
Charlotte's Web
The state’s usurpation of local power essentially obliterated the kinds of checks and balances that are key to a functioning democracy.
The Guardian
(Dec 16, 2015)
Created on Wed Oct 27 14:02:07 EDT 2021
(updated Fri Nov 12 11:36:19 EST 2021)
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