1. Above them, something gave way with a long, rending metallic screech. 2. After we eat a hearty lunch I begin my afternoon the normal way with my virgin pina colada. 3. Bennett had been doorman at the Garrick Club for twenty-three years and had developed a way with unpleasantness. 4. David seemed to have a way with children. 5. For weeks he lay flat in his canoe while friends retraced their way back with him to Lake Michigan. 6. Gooch has led the way with monumental batting efforts and a strict diet of training and practice that leaves younger men breathless. 7. He had come a long way with the Elder, as had his family from time immemorial. 8. He hobbled to the bathroom, feeling his way with his right palm along the wall. 9. He resents his way with women, his universal adulation, his charisma. 10. He was dressed simply in the old-fashioned way with a cote-hardie which fell beneath his knees. |