19 Words to use with took

he cried, "prithee take care, Beltane,seethou hast displaced the bandage, thy wound bleedeth amainso will I bind it up for thee" But Beltane, nothing heeding, turned and strode back into the green and there fell to donning his armour as swiftly as he mightalbeit stealthily.

" How under these extraordinary circumstances did the Peerage take sides, old blood and new blood, the governing families and the so-called "backwoodsmen," they who were carving their own names, and they who relied upon the inheritance of names carved by others?

Not until the Peace Conference had disclosed the situation did a change in policy take place.

For a schoolgirl's friendship is like the seed of grass, blown hither and thither; while only one or two of a sowing take root in some hidden corner and grow.

*geringonza* see *jerigonza* *gestión* f. negotiation; exertion *gesto* m. gesture; expression; *hacer * make a wry face *gitanada* f. trick *gloria* f. glory *gloriarse de* take delight in *glorioso* glorious *gobierno* m. government, rule *golpe* blow; * de gracia* finishing stroke (blow given or shot fired to insure death to a wounded victim)

Ole boss learnt mah pa how tuh make shoes an de way he done: Dey kilt a cow an a deer an take dey hides an tanned dem.

But where a Syndic's greed hath left its trail The picturesque and beautiful take flight; The Past's inspiring influences fail, As stars are hidden by electric light.

But w'at could he do but say yas? "'Den it is unde'stood, is it,' says Mis' Polly, w'en he had spoke, 'dat I am ter take cha'ge er de house?' "'All right, Polly,' says Mars Sam, wid a deep sigh.

[Footnote 7: Is this a misprint for 'so you must take husbands'for better and worse, namely? or is it a thrust at his mother'So you mis-take husbands, going from the better to a worse'?

Nay, I'll ru-ru-run; faith, you shall not n-n-need to b-b-b-bid him ta-t-take m-me away; for Re-Re-Redcap will r-ru-run rarely.

Of all of this take note a little later in the story.

10 Did I for this take pains to teach Our zealous ignorants to preach, And did their lungs inspire; Gave them their texts, show'd them their parts, And taught them all their little arts, To fling abroad the fire?

Smith and Trumbull were to follow the take shore until they came in sight of our last camp.

Grief may weaken the selfish and the weak; it may make children of the foolish and drivellers; by grief the inefficient may come to the fulness of their inefficiency;but out of the bitter cup the strong take strength, though it may be with shuddering.

I was in a vein of profound meditation on the news I had just received, and absorbed to that extent that I kept on my course along the sidewalk in front of the prison, walking towards the sentry, and did not hear his challenge till it had been repeated three times, when I heard his rifle rattle as it came down to the take aim, and suddenly became conscious that I had heard a sound, the meaning of which must be "Qui vive?"

" "About me, now," added Toby Jucklin, briskly, "I'm hoping to g-g-get a b-b-bully g-g-good sleep tonight; unless Max fixes it so we have to t-t-take t-t-turns standing sentry duty.

The United News of India news agency, though its then Goa correspondent Jagdish Wagh, then put out a 10-take article which echoed the Marathi side of the arguments.

Marie had on some account comeas they told the ladies"to take breakfast;" and the ladies, not yet informed, amusedly wondering at all this trampling and stage whispering, were up a trifle early.

Then the fish lie glittering in the shallow pools, as good as caught, and happy children go home with strings of sunfish,"pumpkin-seeds" they call them,cat-fish, and the like picturesque unprofitable spoils, while graver fisher-folk take count of pickerel and bream.

19 Words to use with  took