60 Words to use with change

"I'm almost as good as a 'quick-change artist.'

Presto-change smoke is gone.

swell, glow, warm, flush, blush, change color, mantle; turn color, turn pale, turn red, turn black in the face; tingle, thrill, heave, pant, throb, palpitate, go pitapat, tremble, quiver, flutter, twitter; shake &c 315; be agitated, be excited &c 824; look blue, look black; wince; draw a deep breath. impress &c (excite the feelings) 824.

Uncle John and Louise, glaring at the distant group, saw the third red book change hands, and in answer to their renewed cries and gestures Patsy waved the "Lives of the Saints" at them reassuringly and came on at a brisk walk, followed by Beth.

Yes, indeed, I fear no colours: change sides, Richard. COOMES.

Intermediate wheels communicate motion from change wheels on the longitudinal shafts to the wheels on the screw, , traversing the second set of gills.

"You and Harris change places.

" Mr. Elderberry removed from his change pocket five glittering gold pieces and slid one across the glass sheet to each director.

Peazant, I pray thee change apparell with mee.

He had cast out with the Hamilton gentry, and, having broken the head of a dragoon in the change-house of Lesmahagow, had his little estate mulcted in fines.

But Lachesis, her hair adorned, her tresses neatly bound, Pierian laurel on her locks, her brows with garlands crowned, Plucks me from out the snowy wool new threads as white as snow, Which handled with a happy touch change colour as they go, Not common wool, but golden wire; the Sisters wondering gaze, As age by age the pretty thread runs down the golden days.

Leaning tower of Pisa changes base and slopes other way.

The first-change pair are poor.

Change partners.

Then it was seen that Peck, Harvard's change pitcher, was warming up, and it became evident that the captain had decided to put him into the box.

The epoch, at which this transformation of Carthage into the capital of Libya took place, admits the less of being determined, because the change doubtless took place gradually.

He join'd not in their choice, because he knew Worse might, and often did, from change ensue.

This state of things continued for eighteen years, after which time the growth of the colony rendered a change expedient, and each new town that was founded sent delegates to a general court.

These words made the spy change expression.

Presently I saw a sudden change flash over him.

Well, fortune, since thy fleeting change hath cast Poor Marius from his hopes and true desires, My resolution shall exceed thy power.

Latent heat, in the present acceptation of the term, means sensible liquefaction or vaporization; but to produce these changes heat is as necessary as to produce the expansion of mercury in a thermometer tube, which is taken as the measure of temperature; and it is hard to see on what ground heat can be said to be latent when its presence is made manifest by changes which only heat can effect.

The effects of this great reformation are not confined to the United States, although the change hitherto has been much more gradual in my native country; not so, however, in Ireland, now, by a happy reverse, a scene of light and promise, amidst surrounding gloom and depression.

Then, "The change home will be quite sufficient for them," he said.

The street, at 'change hours, presented a crowd of haggard faces, furrowed with care, their eyes fixed and despairing.

60 Words to use with  change