34 collocations for word

It is just possible, however, I fairly admit, that Mr. Napier, who was a very eccentric man, may have so worded the letter as to induce the world to believe that the so-considered illegitimate child had been dead-born, while he gratifiedprivately he might verily thinkhis vengeance by writing this terrible curse.

Who were they for?" "Instructions to a German advertising agency on how to word some advertisements that contained a code.

And so ably did he word his appeal to her sense of duty that at last she consented to go.

Why that word approbation?

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Nor would he believe that the framers of the Constitution had consciously worded that document with a view to enslaving the common people.

It is impossible to word my feelings more clearly to you, for I cannot see them more clearly than this, myself.

He would have liked to be the medium through which they talked, so that he could give looks and words their proper force.

One syllable has stress of course, And words of two the first enforce; In longer words the penult guides, Its quantity the point decides; If long, 'tis there the accent's due, If short, accent the last but two; For accent, in a Latin word, Should ne'er go higher than the third.

He could word any hymn.

Soon his ideas were so far focused that he sought to give them expression on paper, and he drew from his pocket one of the little sketch-books which he always carried with him, and rapidly jotted down in sketches and words the ideas as they rushed from his brain.

One is strongly led to believe that this is the origin of our cant word boozing-ken, imported from the East by the gipsies some four or five centuries ago.

I can hear old Uncle Ben now, as he solemnly worded out the following lines: Must I be carried to the skies, On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas?

Hear her, O Pope!She sounds th'inspir'd decree, Thou great Arch-Angel of wit's heav'n! for thee! Let vulgar genii, sour'd by sharp disdain, Piqu'd and malignant, words low war maintain, While every meaner art exerts her aim, O'er rival arts, to list her question'd fame; Let half-soul'd poets still on poets fall, And teach the willing world to scorn them all.

That more than fifty thousand people, the majority of them wording men and women, will give their nights after a day of toil, to study, proves that the institution that gives them the opportunity to study is sorely needed.

Nay, I think it would have been far better to have worded the mystery thus:The Father together with his Son and Spirit, is the one true God.

He remembered the day was Saturday, and he began at once to word the phrases in which he would tell his revelation on the morrow.

I appreciate your earnest endeavour to convince me of the righteousness of your country's cause, and am not unmindful of the time and trouble you spent in preparing for me so carefully worded a presentation of the German point of view touching several matters of the profoundest importance to our two Governments.

She worded her refusal as cautiously as she could, and,on that occasion,asked her husband no further question.

Who, when the king his vision did forget, Could word for word the wondrous dream repeat.

"' "An' he read from the letter words o' sorrow an' bitter shame, an' firm confidence in his honour, "'It ground me to the very dust,' he went on.

"' "An' he read from the letter words o' sorrow an' bitter shame, an' firm confidence in his honour, "'It ground me to the very dust,' he went on.

Charm'd round the busy Fair five shepherds press, Praise the nice texture of their snowy dress, Admire the Artists, and the art approve, And tell with honey'd words the tale of love.

" Dave nodded, waiting, trying to word the talk the old man and his son would have had about him.

This was not the first time I had worded the inner thoughts of a company who dared not speak out themselves, but, as catspaws are invariably burned, I cannot lay to my soul the flattering unction that I have escaped their common lot.

34 collocations for  word