Savageness was a part of his make-up, but the
savageness thus developed exceeded his make-up.
Good Gawd!" he said, with the
savageness of a man whose life is pestered.
They fought swiftly and with a despairing
savageness denoted in their expressions.
In the end, disgusted with so unreasonable a puppy, Lamai forgot his love in his boyish
savageness, clouted Jerry over the head, right side and left, and tied him as few whites men's dogs have ever been tied.
Legree had trained them in
savageness and brutality as systematically as he had his bull-dogs; and, by long practice in hardness and cruelty, brought their whole nature to about the same range of capacities.
As the pursued and the pursuer raced madly toward the distant forest the battle behind them raged with bloody
savageness. No quarter was asked or given by either the ferocious Abyssinians or the murderous cut-throats of Achmet Zek.
The reason for his
savageness was that he despised the men with whom he played.
Only, my
savageness is not in having gone away, but in coming now.
At the meetings of creditors, then, he comported himself with a
savageness and scorn towards Sedley, which almost succeeded in breaking the heart of that ruined bankrupt man.
She could only stand there, away from the window, looking out at the sheets of water running down the panes and shivering with the frightfulness and
savageness of it all.
By the words, necessary of life, I mean whatever, of all that man obtains by his own exertions, has been from the first, or from long use has become, so important to human life that few, if any, whether from
savageness, or poverty, or philosophy, ever attempt to do without it.
From the bull's side, just forward of the flank, protruded a feathered arrow-end, which accounted for his
savageness. Guided by that instinct which came from the old hunting days of the primordial world, Buck proceeded to cut the bull out from the herd.