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She turned to me with a benignant wave of her hand.
He was nursing the baby, and appeared to be a benignant member of society.
You have a right to feel your susceptibility excited, however benignant it may be.
But they didn't seem completely benignant, the things that the devil's kids were doing now.
Perhaps it was a means of preserving nature's power when other, less benignant forces were in ascension.
A calm, benignant beauty shines over all this picture, and goes directly to the heart.
"Here I am, pursuing you remorselessly," he said with a benignant smile.
The benignant influence crept like gas through the Row.
What new bowl was my benignant monster brewing for his Frankenstein?
I could not remember the time when her fat, benignant face was not a familiar picture in my memory.
I suppose something in my eyes revealed that impression, for her countenance grew yet more benignant.
There could, he reasoned, be only one Creator, God, who was or had been primarily benignant.
He had a fatherly, benignant way of showing his fondness for her, which seemed in itself to express a good man.
They could herald the benignant idea that, even with selfish genes at the helm, nice guys can finish first.
Death is so kind, so benignant, to whom he loves; but he goes by us others and will not look our way.
He was a noble-looking man, in the prime of his life, and of a most benignant aspect.
"Yet She-who-commands knew," he said with his benignant smile.
Although Chase looked benignant he did not feel particularly benignant.
His look was thoughtful, but had a benignant expression in it which I often (how often!)
Vance's eyes rested for a moment on the benignant features of Anûbis.
She was far more benignant A Murder is Announced than he had imagined and a good deal older.
Also, there was a picture of this prize-dog in the paper, a noble great creature with a benignant countenance, standing by a table.
There was hardly an alley from which one could not glimpse the stern yet benignant face with the glowing nimbus of blue light.
Looking at that benignant face, that kindly smile. '
'Now, there you mistake,' said Sir John, in his most benignant way.