81 collocations for plotted

He was the envoy of my unknown enemies, who had so ingeniously and so relentlessly plotted my destruction.

But the magician's wicked brother, plotting revenge, obtained access to the princess in disguise of a holy woman he had foully murdered, and he would have certainly slain Aladdin but for a warning of the genie, by which Aladdin was enabled to kill the magician.

And yet he did not envy Daviddid not join his father for a moment in plotting his ruin.

In concert with other chiefs he plotted the death of this beautiful horse.

We don't hear it, however, for JANAUSCHEK reads in a tone as low as that which a sensible woman who was plotting treason and murder would be apt to use.

This was the time when lady Macbeth waked to plot the murder of the king.

If she sincerely believed that the Entente was plotting her downfall, she was justified in attacking instead of waiting to be attacked.

The young king listened eagerly to those who plotted mischief, and one night in mid-Lent he fled to the court of Louis.

Here we found the stakes placed by Wright across the glacier, and spent the remainder of the day and the whole of the 20th in plotting their position accurately.

It was this same Criscelli, who later on at Vaugirard in the Rue du Trancy, killed by special order of the Prefect of Police a man named Kech, "suspected of plotting the assassination of the Emperor.

For our self-consciousness and our pride there can be nothing more flattering than the sight of envy lurking in its retreat and plotting its schemes; but never let a man forget that where there is envy there is hatred, and let him be careful not to make a false friend out of any envious person.

Here's Yussuf Dakmar, wanted for murder in the city and known to be plotting a massacre, seen climbing a wall when the sentry's back was turned, and caught in conference with Mr. Charkian, confidential clerk to the Administration.

One of the men officially denounced by President Jackson as a gang of miscreants, plotting insurrection and murderand, recently, a member of the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society.

It is useless to prove, historically, that at a given moment he was passive, supine, unconscious, while people around him were eagerly plotting his escape and restoration.

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The spirit of Christmas began to permeate us all; we tried to plot ways and means of making the next day, Christmas, different in some way to others.

I have plotted this curve, or series of curves, after a rough and ready fashion (Diagram No. 2) and though the personal equation must, in any subjective proposition such as this, enter largely into account, I think the diagram will be accepted in principle if not in details, and not wholly in its relationships.

The good Man and Woman are long since in their Graves, who used to sit and plot the Welfare of us their Children, while, perhaps, we were sometimes laughing at the old Folks at another End of the House.

Satisfied with his victory, he no longer seemed to apprehend that it was possible any should be bold enough to dare to plot the overthrow of his power.

I'm used to plotting coordinates and thinking in three dimensions.

36 Muttallu, of Commagene, a fraudulent and hostile man, did not honor the memory of the gods, he plotted a conspiracy, and meditated defection.

This John and Henry are so full of hate, That they will have my head by some device, Gloster hath plotted means for an escape, And if it fadge,[480] why so; if not, then well.

Men employed clearing away the grass and bushes around the camp, landing cargo from the schooner, plotting map of route from Point Pearce to the Victoria River.

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And she was plotting no ill.

81 collocations for  plotted