Looking at his face, I longed to know his exact opinions, and at last I put a question tending to elicit them.
Isabella and he had had an hour's interview, during which he tried to elicit from her some sentiment of proper horror for Heathcliff's advances: but he could make nothing of her evasive replies, and was obliged to close the examination unsatisfactorily; adding, however, a solemn warning, that if she were so insane as to encourage that worthless suitor, it would dissolve all bonds of relationship between herself and him.
It was the practice of our venerable ancestors to apply that ingenious instrument the thumb-screw, and to tighten and tighten it in order to elicit non-existent facts; they had a fixed opinion to begin with, that the facts were existent, and what had they to do but to tighten the thumb-screw?
One evening, tired with his experimenting, and not being able to elicit the facts he needed, he left his frogs and rabbits to some repose under their trying and mysterious dispensation of unexplained shocks, and went to finish his evening at the theatre of the Porte Saint Martin, where there was a melodrama which he had already seen several times; attracted, not by the ingenious work of the collaborating authors, but by an actress whose part it was to stab her lover, mistaking him for the evil-d
Brooke's failure to elicit a companion's ideas, or from Celia's criticism of a middle-aged scholar's personal appearance.
" She smiled to cover her shyness, and I fancied she had a fear that I would make the sort of gibe that such a confession could hardly have failed to elicit from Rose Waterford.
Another song to elicit a strong emoji reaction was "Panda" by Desiigner, which helped boost the panda emoji to become the most popular animal emoji by far.
That isn't to say you won't hear a new song you love in later life – it just might not elicit the same strong response because you aren't such a sponge anymore.
"……""……" "These all-or-nothing phrases are typically exaggerations and used to illustrate a point or elicit an emotional response.
Whether you're recounting the story of the dude who casually mentioned that there was a rapist who hadn't been caught in his neighborhood, or the tale of the girl who wouldn't stop talking about her 10 cats, those hours of awkwardness are sure to elicit laughs for years to come.
Often, through speech or song, expecting parents will thrill at their ability to elicit small kicks and movements from their in-utero child.
According to Mental Health Daily, restricting your calories helps to elicit a stress response in the body, and while this may sound like a bad thing, in reality it stimulates the brain to grow new brain cells.
Older people, by contrast, perceive their time horizons as shorter and focus on more immediate goals that elicit positive emotions, like being with their grandchildren, she says.
Beckham's charisma was in full effect at the Fashion Awards in London at the start of December when he presented an award to Ralph Lauren and only had to walk on stage in black tie to elicit enthusiastic whooping (and some swooning) from the audience.
Bright colors like red can elicit very strong feelings, and they are often not positive when it comes to job interviews.
What to Watch Out For: You might find the reclusive and pitiful nature of moles to elicit your compassion.
, noted that many "grandiose narcissists are drawn to politics, professional sports, and the entertainment industry because success in these fields allows them ample opportunity to demonstrate their winner status and to elicit admiration from others, confirming their defensive self-image as a superior being.
How your body reacts to situations, whether by pulling your hair, biting your nails or picking at your skin could elicit impatience, frustration, boredom and dissatisfaction.
For example, "patients with negative behaviors sometimes elicit urges in the physician to interrupt the dialogue, and recognizing this feeling can be a signal to consider a missed diagnosis.
And while we're sure you probably didn't mean to elicit that strong of a reaction, you can probably recall a few cringe-worthy memories when some flippant remark made your girl (or a complete stranger) fly off the handle.