23 Words to use with giving

Unless destroyed by man, they live on indefinitely until burned, smashed by lightning, or cast down by storms, or by the giving way of the ground on which they stand.

If too many get exemption from the army by marrying right away, it'll be a give-away.

This consideration precluded also the giving heed for an instant to another plea, namely, that if we were to abolish the trade it would be proportionably taken up by other nations.

The Members whose interrogatory activities it is sought to curb are, for the most part, like the objects in a museum, more curious than exhilarating; but there are some, I am afraid, whose questions are intentionally mischievous, and by their mere appearance on the notice-paper give comfort and even information to our foes.

they are to be found on every side, they disgust and prevent his giving credit to the many good qualities that often accompany them.

But Milligan had already heard; he was back of the bar giving directions; guns were actually unlimbering.

They are all very keen to learn, and Gran has been out morning and afternoon giving instruction.

If she show more she prevents desire, and by too free giving leaves no gift.

The drama of courtship, with its prolonged strivings and doubtful success, would be cut quite short, and the race would degenerate through the absence of that sexual selection for which the protracted preliminaries of love-making give opportunity.

And if we know not to ask aright and to demand the best and highest? Cannot the well-fed, well-read, well-paid Chaplain give advice? "God knoweth best.

They still for many a year saw the wilderness beneath their daily flight giving place to arable fields, and learned to exchange their wary guard against the Indian's arrow for a sharper watch of the Anglo-Saxon rifle.

May the joys of the fair give pleasure to the heart.

The eye, however, governs so large a part of the sensuous field, the idea of beauty as a unity of space-relations giving pleasure is so simple, and the experience is so usual, that the word has been carried over to the life of the more limited senses in which analogous phenomena arise, differing only in the fact that they exist in another sense.

When Raoul rose to speak, he felt a choking emotion; but it soon left him, and he commenced in a steady, calm tone, his accent giving point and interest to many of his expressions.

The third kind is altogether foreign to civil causes, and is uttered or written for the sake of entertainment, combined with its giving practice, which is not altogether useless.

The site thus given measured 117 feet from north to south and about 40 feet from east to west giving room for the chancel only of the present church, this being dedicated in 1350.

Hence, loathèd Melancholy! Of CERBERUS and blackest Midnight born, In Stygian cave forlorn, &c. There is no giving rules, however, in these matters, without a knowledge of the case.

Opposite to this group is another equally celebrated, viz., the colossal statue of the Tiber, with the she-wolf giving suck to Romulus and Remus by his side.

She published also 'The Royal Progress,' a ballad (1845), on the giving tip of the feudal privileges of the Isle of Wight to Edward I.; and poems upon the humanitarian interests which the Anti-Corn-Law League endeavored to further.

i' yo're sufferin', an' dunno give way; They're nowt nobbut ceawards'at run.

money, he shews Welsted as unsuccessful. But Welsted most the poet's healing balm, Strives to extract from his soft giving palm; Unlucky Welsted!

"The giving brightness to pictures is much," he says, "but the giving brightness to life is more."

However, to answer your questions more closely, our obligations depend entirely upon the provocation giving cause for the war.

23 Words to use with  giving