Sentences with arresting
ar·rest·ing
A a - An arresting smile.
- The arresting officer.
- When you make a decision to use covert security or plain clothes security you are in effect saying that you are focused more on arresting them rather than.
- This is gripping and arresting to the soul as she articulates the story of a struggling African-American family.
- The police arrested the burglar.
- The loud noise arrested our attention.
- Add to this a boldness to ask yourself arresting questions about your mortgage payments situation.
- A famous text, arresting visual design and clever use of contemporary music all make for an engaging and entertaining production.
- To arrest progress.
- The new drug did not arrest the cancer.
- Mark Latham's passion for beating out new air space for the Labor Party to occupy was his greatest and most arresting strength.
- But while the harp may be wistfully arresting for audiences, it is maddeningly impractical for performers.
- The arrest of tooth decay.
- They placed the suspect under arrest at the scene of the crime.
- In general, the earlier prostate cancer is detected, the better the outlook for the patient in terms of cure or arresting the cancer progression.