Such is the sense which they entertain of the propriety of female decorum.
Every notion they previously entertained of the Muslims' weakness, exhaustion, and moral bankruptcy was shattered.
It is curious as well as satisfactory to know the opinion at this time entertained of him by those who were the best qualified to judge.
The tone of this note shows what an idea he already entertained of his power.
The text said she'd "entertained the other guests with lilting renditions of show tunes and Broadway classics."
How different was the idea I entertained of it!
It would have dispelled at once such fears and doubts as he may still entertain of our fealty.
I mentioned in my last letter the fears I entertained of a mutiny.
He entertained us in and out of the ring, stuck by his principles and was a major player in the Civil rights movement.
You know the opinion I formerly entertained of my friend Mr. Adams.