The bald eagle is a noble bird, both beautiful and majestic.
The noble fir trees towered high above the forest floor.
When the Princess was married, all the nobles in the kingdom were invited to the Royal Wedding.
Noble kings and princes would bow whenever the knights
rode by.
The nobility is supported by taxes collected from the poor farmers.
Despite a noble effort, the Mexican team was beaten by the Americans in the final by a score of 2 to 1.
England's once powerful nobility no longer has much power over the political process.
The
nobility in my country were forced to flee when the communists took over.
She came from a working-class family, but married into the nobility and ended up living in an old castle.
During the Ch'ing dynasty, the local nobility and elite of China supported themselves by extracting
taxes and rents from the common people.
Gretchen Nakamura has nobly volunteered to organize this year's office Christmas party.
Oscar Wilde once suggested that whenever a man does a thoroughly stupid thing, it is always from the noblest motives.
Women of the Royal courts of the French King Louis XVI drew blue veins on their necks to show that they were of noble blood.
In Hindu tradition, when a father first sees his newborn baby, he touches it with a piece of gold, which is considered the noblest of metals.
A German proverb remarks that both noble and common blood are the same color.
A Hebrew proverb suggests that when two men quarrel, the one who yields first displays the nobler character.
A Dutch proverb notes that nobility of soul is more honorable than nobility of birth.
The early settler's diary speaks of meeting the noble savages who lived in the area.
The chants of the Roman Church have been described as including some of the noblest melodies ever created.
Aristotle believed that by continually listening to music that aroused ignoble passions, one would become an ignoble person.