It had been President Lincoln, come to see personally whether or not his troops could hold off this bold thrust of General Early.
Willie considered that a bold ironic thrust, but it made no dent on De Vriess.
Its stunning overall black-and-white geometric design has the same bold thrust and freshness of the earlier piece, yet nearly 600 years lie between them.
A few minutes more, his bold thrust would be complete.
His bold thrusts told her.
A bold thrust of his tongue broke the barrier of her lips and teeth.
Then, as the fellow sagged away, Bert, more by accident than design, made a bold thrust.
The bold thrust was simpler than real strategy.
I made several bold thrusts at Lord Harlech, which he parried so easily that I should have lost heart.
Such promotion - commonplace today - was then a bold thrust into the tourist marketplace.