Pronunciation of the English word bestow.
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1. | Nobita is someone who can bestow happiness upon others and shoulder their misfortunes. That is, for a human, an extremely valuable trait. He'll probably make you happy, too. | |
2. | That's a real strongman, bestow upon him a goblet of wine! | |
3. | He promised that, if he were so happy as to obtain her as his wife, he was prepared to offer him the handsomest gifts which a herdsman could bestow — a yoke of oxen fit for the plough, four hives of bees, fifty young apple trees for planting, the hide of an ox already tanned as well as a weaned calf annually. | |
4. | For a long time they remained thus locked in one another's arms, without thought of aught else, for they imagined that love had nothing further to bestow. | |
5. | Such care did he bestow on his goats that he even oiled their horns and combed their hair. | |
6. | Weeping she spake, with unavailing woe, / and poured her sorrow to the winds, when lo, / in sight comes Helenus, with fair array, / and hails his friends, and hastening to bestow / glad welcome, toward his palace leads the way; / but tears and broken words his mingled thoughts betray. | |
7. | "The wounds received in battle bestow honor, they do not take it away..." |