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load·star
lod star
loan1 of 2noun
money lent at interest
something lent for a limited time
permission to use something for a time
loan2 of 2verb
lend sense 1
loamnoun
soil entry 3 sense 2especially: a soil consisting of a loose easily crumbled mixture of varying amounts of clay, silt, and sand
loamnoun
soil entry 3 sense 2especially: a soil consisting of a loose easily crumbled mixture of varying amounts of clay, silt, and sand
loafernoun
a person who loafs
a low shoe with no laces
loaf1 of 2noun
a usually oblong mass of bread
a dish (as of meat) baked in the form of a loaf
loaf2 of 2verb
to spend time idly or lazily
loadstone
loadstar
1 Heart-broken as I am, I should desire to carry away one memory at least of her whose love was the loadstar of my existence.'
2 Hard as adamant, uncompromising, ruthless, Vittoria follows ambition as the loadstar of her life.
3 In the home, she is the "loadstone to all hearts, and loadstar to all eyes."
4 She was fair, not pale; her eyes were loadstars, her dimples marks of Cupid's finger, &c.
5 These are Kaunitz's ideas; and the young Kaiser has eagerly adopted them as the loadstar of his life.
6 In the home she is "loadstone to all hearts, and loadstar to all eyes."
7 The needle pointed ever to that interest Which was his loadstar, and he spread his sails With vantage to the gale of others' passion.
8 Way back in 1956, you, along with democrats of all other race groups, drafted the Freedom Charter, which became the political loadstar of our struggle.
9 Now that the landmark ruling is gone, the movement is struggling to find a new loadstar.
10 Strength of purpose was his weak point, and, though the good of humanity was his loadstar, it did not make him quite forget self.
11 To whoever does still know of loadstars, the proceedings, which expand themselves daily, of these sublime philanthropic associations, and "universal sluggard-and-scoundrel protection-societies," are a perpetual affliction.
12 Her piety and purity, in fact, are the two loadstars of her moral nature, and the pursuit of each leads her life to shipwreck.
13 And oh, how little know they, whose eyes are beaming with the bright spark that warms their generous hearts, what loadstars are they to him who stands alone, forsaken, and accused in the criminal dock!
14 The State aims, once more, with a true aim; and has loadstars in the eternal Heaven.
15 Feeling, moreover, that the Lady Rich, celebrated in his sonnets, was the loadstar of his affections, he designates her, in conformity with his own assumed name, Stella.
16 Her teeth, which she but seldom showed, were very even and very white, and there rested on her chin the dearest dimple that ever acted as a loadstar to mens's eyes.
17 “She has led me to hope it may, and that hope is the loadstar of my existence; and one with which I will never part.”
18 Eyes that were as loadstars in their brilliancy wooed him with a thousand glances.
19 It was even reported that fifteen hundred was fifteen thousand, but Andrew was proof against this brilliant loadstar of success, though many of his mates followed it afar, just before the shares dropped below par.
20 In those words he pointed to the loadstar of his life.