According to her brother's "life," Margaret had always lived in peculiarly sweet piety.
When she touched one with which she was familiar, a peculiarly sweet expression lighted her face, and we saw her countenance growing sweeter and more earnest every day.
Its peculiarly sweet water was sacred to the use of the Persian kings.
The organ itself was peculiarly sweet in tone, the "vox humana" stop especially producing an entrancingly rich and tender sound.
When she reached its head she ignited the wick of a half-melted candle and, seating herself at the base of the pillows, emitted a peculiarly sweet, low, whistling note from between her great lips.
It is also slightly larger, has a longer beak, a drabber though more varied colouring, and a "peculiarly sweet and soft" song.
A peculiarly sweet smile lifted one side of his mouth.
He gave Margery a peculiarly sweet smile, but she resolutely looked away, her heart beating fast.
'No, Otto,' he said, and his voice sounded peculiarly sweet and high, almost feminine.
Today the Dutch still have a peculiarly sweet tooth, munching on waffles, pralines and pancakes - except that dental care is vastly improved.