Pronunciation of the English word favoured.
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1. | And behold, there followed these, other seven kine, so very ill-favoured and lean, that I never saw the like in the land of Egypt. And they devoured and consumed the former, and yet gave no mark of their being full: but were as lean and ill-favoured as before. | |
2. | The new bill favoured the rich disproportionately to the number of lower class. | |
3. | Favours favoured by those of my favourite people will receive them in plenty. | |
4. | Judeo-Spanish, Djudio, Djudezmo or Ladino is the favoured language for Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. | |
5. | Shortly after, a suitor who was favoured by Lord Stair, and still more so by his lady, paid his addresses to Miss Dalrymple. The young lady refused the proposal, and being pressed on the subject, confessed her secret engagement. | |
6. | But Lia was blear-eyed: Rachel was well favoured, and of a beautiful countenance. | |
7. | Other seven also came up out of the river, ill-favoured, and lean fleshed: and they fed on the very bank of the river, in green places. And they devoured them, whose bodies were very beautiful and well conditioned. |