3463 collocations for using

My mother-in-law, who knew three or four languages, did not at all approve of the careless habit we had all got into of mixing our languages and using French or Italian words when we were speaking Englishif they came more easily.

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She made a rule that we should use only one language at mealsshe didn't care which one, but we must keep to it.

Cullen had promised, to use his own expression, "to spread himself" in the preparation of this meal, and he kept his promise.

As a representative of the ideal, as executors of social trust, how shall each one use his Power of Price?

Today she felt that she wanted to use all her influence to get Aylmer to confide in her more.

When one thinks of the unscrupulous (not to use a stronger term) and needy adventurers, who made the Coup d'Etat and played a great part in the court of the Second Empire, it was really a little startling to be told that the Republicans enjoyed the monopoly of the canaille.

This, to use a homely phrase, made their leaders feel out of it.

I am sorry that it does not, since to maintain This Gallantry, 'tis said you use base means, Below a Gentleman.

When this precaution is not taken, the machine must come to pieces, so causing an immense amount of trouble, which may all be avoided by having the knives thoroughly free from grease before using the machine.

He had once, he said, intended to use the expansive force of congelation for his moving power; but he found, after making a full and accurate calculation, that the labourers required to keep the machine supplied with ice, consumed something more than twice as much corn as the mill would grind in the same time.

They did not use money.

I raised my gun, using my right hand only, and aimed quickly.

Of course she did; and to use her girl's weapons on him; and to wonder, in an almost awestruck delight, at their effect on this dazzling hero.

"I am using my eyes, not abusing them," replied Sir Andrew; "you cannot injure any organ by the exercise of it, but by the excess of exercise of it.

Having, therefore, formed my plans in this wise, I showed the most long-suffering patience in manifesting my keenest and most covetous yearnings, and I used my best efforts, but only in secret ways and when opportunities were afforded me, to light in this young man's soul the same flames wherewith my own soul glowed, and to make him as circumspect as myself withal.

Having, with great warmth and earnestness, used these arguments, he concluded, by plainly hinting to his wife that she had always been the apologist of the tailor, in all their disputes; and that she could not be so obstinately blind to the irrefragable reasoning he had urged, if she were not influenced by her old hankering after this fellow, and did not consult his interests in preference to those of her own family.

"I have just called on Miss Rutledge, who lives in the second oldest house in the city; herself a fine specimen of antiquity, in her double-ruffled cap and plaided black dress; she chatted away like a young person, using the good old English.

I saw that he took everything that was offered to himdishes, wines, saucesbut he never attacked anything without waiting to see what his neighbours did, when and how they used their knives and forks,then did exactly as they did,never made a mistake.

But the millwright, after the dam was completed, having artfully obtained his permission to use the waste water, and fraudulently erected there a common water-mill, which soon obtained all the neighbouring custom, he had sold out that property, and resorted to the agency of gunpowder, which is quite as philosophical a process as that of congelation, and much less expensive.

After his death, men used the empty forms awhile; but the surviving aristocrats had learned their awful lesson.

The Duke Alexis asked me a great many questions as to how we shot buffaloes, and what kind of a gun or pistol we used, and if he was going to have a good horse.

No one meddles with me and I slip along and do my work using less strength than many would have to use.

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