71 Verbs to Use for the Word aisle

The place seemed deserted, for at that time of day no country people were at Millville; but on passing down the aisle the visitor approached a little office built at the rear of the store.

J.W. was in his stateroom; he paced the narrow aisle between the berthsthree steps forward, three steps back, like a caged wild thing.

Then the functionaries began to form an aisle among the spectators, and emotion grew tenser.

In the spinning room at the Victory Mill, with its tall frames and endlessly turning bobbins, where the languid thread ran from hank to spool and the tired little feet must walk the narrow aisles between the jennies, watching if perchance a filament had broken, a knot caught, or other mischance occurred, and right it, Deanie plodded for what seemed to her many years.

It was nearly six o'clock when the carriage entered a solemn aisle of pines ending in a labyrinth of oleanders and the tropic-like plants of the South.

But would'st thou know the beauty of holiness?go alone on some week-day, borrowing the keys of good Master Sexton, traverse the cool aisles of some country church: think of the piety that has kneeled therethe congregations, old and young, that have found consolation therethe meek pastorthe docile parishioner.

Groping through Night's dim chambers wearily, Longing to leave its cold sepulchral aisles, Comest thou with thy calm assuring smiles, Like Nemesis to lead us tenderly Through all the dangers of the murky way, Unto the golden portals of the Day.

This disorder, however, was kept in some bounds by a strong body of the royal guard, who soon afterwards arrived, and stationing themselves in parties of three or four at each of the massive columns flanking the aisles, maintained some show of decorum.

Then the Dean's wife took Mary Jane to evening service, and she saw three hundred candles filling all the aisle with light.

Another man spoke then, a little (not near so good as Father), and then it was all over, and everybody got up to go; and I saw that a lot of folks were crowding down the aisle, and I looked and there was Father right in front of the platform shaking hands with folks.

The palace is like a church, having a middle aisle and two side ones, beyond two rows of pillars, and has three gates to the south, and before the middle gate stands the silver tree.

Rows on rows of the little rooms, like cells, jutted against each other and filled up the entire space below save the aisles and the pulpit.

The day was gradually wearing away; the distant tread of loiterers about the abbey grew less and less frequent; the sweet-tongued bell was summoning to evening prayers; and I saw at a distance the choristers, in their white surplices, crossing the aisle and entering the choir.

It came early, big and round and yellow, shining through the trees, flooding the aisles of the Forest with silver light until they looked like still streams, and the trees like masts of great ships standing in them.

The church has a few features in common with the neighbouring church of Buckland Denham, viz., (1) peculiar arrangement of windows in tower, (2) clerestory to nave, though the building possesses only one aisle.

Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone, (Sad luxury to vulgar minds unknown)

A small but interesting Perp. church has been enlarged by the simple expedient of replacing the S. aisle by a spacious chamber furnished with galleries.

But the boy broke away from him and hurried down the central aisle to the railing of the bar.

They were about to issue forth, when Leonard, glancing down the northern aisle, perceived the Earl of Rochester and Lord Argentine standing together at the lower end of it.

Darker grew the darksome aisle, Colder felt her heart the while.

There was an explosion just behind us, a hideous noise overhead, as if the whole zenith had somehow been ripped across like a tightly stretched piece of silk, and a shell from the Belgian fort under which we had just passed went hurtling down long aisles of airfartherfartherto end in a faint detonation miles away.

Where there was not space to increase these lateral aisles they were lengthened at each end.

Recollections of college days were shouted across tables and over intervening aisles.

The wooden groining of the tower is curious, and the base of the walls show the existence of a former building that lacked the present aisles.

Here on this treeless wild, I met several men at work trimming the edges of the road by a line, with as much precision and care as if they were laying out an aisle in a flower garden.

71 Verbs to Use for the Word  aisle