60 collocations for dove

For instance, to dive one's hand into one's trouser pocket where most men keep their loose change the glove has to be removed.

Before Frank could reply, he had dived head first into the sea.

'Hic Secura quies, et nescia fallere vita, Dives opum variarum; hic latis otia fundis, Speluncæ, vivique lacus, hic frigida Tempe, Mugitusque boum, mollesque sub arbore somni.' Virg.

"Oo dive us tandy we go back; won't us, Paul?" and confidingly she looked up into her brother's face.

Siede la terra, dove nata fui, Su la marina, dove 'l discende, Per aver pace co' seguaci sui.

When all but the conning tower was submerged the captain looked at the compass to see how she was heading, noted that no vessels were near enough to make a submarine collision likely, and gave the word to the man at his feet to dive twenty feet.

The Woodman replied that it was not, and Mercury then dived a second time, and, bringing up a silver axe, asked if that was his.

The ass his mate abandoned, fled away, And loveless wives then cursed the direful day; And loving husbands kiss their wives no more, And doves their cooing ceased, and separate soar; And love then died in all the breasts of men, And strife supreme on earth was reveling then.

so già dirvi con the privilegio, dove esposta al marin mostro nuda Fu da la gente inospitale e cruda.

Late that afternoon they let him dive off the deck.

Should he, who boldly for his prey designed To dive the deepest under swelling tides, Have the less title if he chance to find The richest jewel that the ocean hides?

Nemo nisi dives honore dignus (Ambros. offic.

Do you ask why I did not immediately dive downwards again?

To hug the Golden God; and faster bard Against necessitie then Dives entrance At Olympus gate.

He could dive a fathom deep in the lake and bring up any article that might have been dropped or thrown in.

Long before this I had got quite used to eating with my fingers, but on this occasion I must admit I found it unpleasant diving the fingers into a richly made curry floating in grease, and having at the next mouthful to partake of honey and omelet.

[Continued.] Vix fama nota est, abditis Quam plena sancti Roma sit; Quam dives urbanum solum Sacris sepulchris floreat.

The train was moving, but Thompson took a running jump and dived head-foremost through the window, landing in the lady's lap.

Shall I tell you about her?" "Dive us tum tandy fust," said Dodo, fastening her big eyes on Grace.

"I always liked pigeons and doves," he said, "but doves the best; I never shoot them now.

Rome's first martyr I must name; The Curtii bravely dived the gulf of flame: Attilius sacrificed himself, to save That faith, which to his barb'rous foes he gave; With the two Scipios did thy uncle fall, Rather than fly from conqu'ring Hannibal.

It is necessary to dive three and sometimes even four times a man's height to find the more deeply embedded shells; but to get the daughters and grandchildren it is not required to go deeper than the waist and sometimes even less.

In flint and marble beats a heart, The kind Earth takes her children's part, The green lane is the school-boy's friend, Low leaves his quarrel apprehend, The fresh ground loves his top and ball, The air rings jocund to his call, The brimming brook invites a leap, He dives the hollow, climbs the steep.

Credebant antea mortales fortunam solam opes et honores largiri, idque duabus de causis; primum quod indignus quisque dives honoratus, potens; alterum, vix quisquam perpetuo bonis iis frui visus.

Satis est dives qui pane non indiget; nimium potens qui servire non cogitur.

60 collocations for  dove