8 Verbs to Use for the Word adjurations

"You need not answer these wild adjurations, Mr. Hornby," said the judge, as soon as he could make himself heard.

Zelma smiled at her own alarm, and read on, till she reached the tender adjuration, "Romeo, doff thy name;

Or we read the marvellous denunciatory rhetoric of Jeremiah and Isaiah, or the music of the melodious heart-strings of King David; we read the solemn adjuration of the "King Ecclesiast" to remember our Creator in the days of our youth, with its haunting picture of old age: and the loveliness of The Song of Songs passed into our lives forever.

He asks the readers of that journal "to render into Latin in two or three words the old cricket adjuration, 'Play the game.'"

He was feebly repeating to himself his mental adjuration of a few hours before when he caught her eye, and was taken with a blush and a fit of coughing.

We were then solemnly and severally informed that we were bound over in our own recognizances of £200 each to appear on Tuesday, April 17th, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, to answer, etc., etc., etc., to which adjuration I only replied by a polite little bow.

Unable to resist his fervent adjurations, the Marchioness spoke thus: "Well!

" Once when the Master had had an interview with Nan-tsz, which had scandalized his disciple Tsz-lu, he uttered the solemn adjuration, "If I have done aught amiss, may Heaven reject me!

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  adjurations