(1) Free from growth When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things – 1 Corinthians 13:11 Growth is fine for children, but adults stop growing when they reach maturity.
(2) So spake Mr Gradgrind, Dickens's dismal schoolteacher in Hard Times , published 1854.
Speke
Definition:
(v. i. & t.) To speak.
Example Sentences:
(1) You will come out on the North Lawn with Speke Hall on your right – a beautiful view whatever the season.
(2) We are sitting on the terrace of the Speke Hotel in downtown Kampala after an exhausting morning inspecting Climate Care's latest initiative - an urban stove project.
(3) Recover afterwards The Home Farm restaurant at Speke Hall serves snacks, meals and teas, placing an emphasis on northern specialities.
(4) On weekends and bank holidays (between April-September) you can catch a shuttle bus directly to Speke Hall grounds.
(5) Concentrations of potassium (K) and sodium (Na) were determined in the erythrocytes of 28 members of an interbreeding herd of Speke's gazelle.
(6) While 1,850 roles are affected, Lloyds believes that the total numbers of losses could be as few as 650 as staff are redeployed to other areas of the business, including Warrington and Speke on Merseyside.
(7) Pub stop The Lazy Toad, Brampford Speke, 01392 841591, thelazytoad.co.uk , and there are plenty of great picnic spots the grounds of Killerton Park, as well as a National Trust cafe.
(8) We are right on the equator, and Speke, Moebius, Elena, Savoia and Moore, the five great glaciers of the the Rwenzori, the Mountains of the Moon, glint in the bright Ugandan sun.
(9) A Department of Environment note shows that at the height of the dispute there were 150 unburied bodies stored in a factory in Speke, with 25 more added every day.
(10) Keep your eyes peeled for The construction of Speke Hall was a long, laborious process, its final phase only completed after many decades by its owner Edward Norris.
(11) Why it's special Barely 8 miles from the Liver Building, you can stroll through a stretch of bluebell-carpeted woodland in the spring, hunt for rare pyramidal orchids in the summer, or nose around the maze and the intriguing Tudor architecture of Speke Hall.