8 Metaphors for give

"SHOULD GIVE is an irregular active-transitive verb [from give, gave, given, giving; found] in the potential mood, imperfect tense, first person, and plural number.

Giving was with these two a sort of obsession, though always he gave in a half scorn of his fellow creatures which was not more than half concealed.

Many of the princes in the list just given, are men of high character, culture and integrity, who exercise a wise, just and patriarchal authority over their subjects.

Give am | -ple room, | and verge | enough, The char | -acters | of hell | to trace.

The references that the deceased gave were his bankers and his brother, Mr. John Blackmore.

Philosophy can merely dissect what is given it, but the giving itself is not the work of the analyzer but of genius, which combines things according to objective laws under the obscure but safe influence of pure reason.

And, if this is so, then we have proof here that "giving is God's rule for getting.

Give am | -ple room, | and verge | enough, The char | -acters | of hell | to trace.

8 Metaphors for  give