14 Verbs to Use for the Word all

He burned my wheatlost my all!"

Things have been happenin'with the old man crazy an' all!"

Look at the beautiful blue tabinet dress I gave yousure there isn't the like in the placeand the new hat ye have, an' kid gloves an' all!

'Let us imitate the All,' said the original prospectus of that admirable Chicago quarterly called the 'Monist.'

Some day, perhaps, we'll each know All.

When the fly bit, like me, he leapt-o'er-all, And stood not much on what was scriptural.

Among his books are "Taken from the Enemy," "Mordred," "Admirals All," "The Island Race," "The Old Country," "The Book of Cupid," "Poems Old and New," and "The New June."

In his theory of nature, Cardanus advances two principles: one passive, matter (the three cold and moist elements), and an active, formative one, the world-soul, which, pervading the All and bringing it into unity, appears as warmth and light.

Next time I met her she wore that same dress, splash an' all! '

For he alone can deserve the name of genius who takes the All, the Essential, the Universal, for the theme of his achievements; not he who spends his life in explaining some special relation of things one to another.

Beware, tempt not the All-powerful to exercise her right of axe and cord!"

" "That is, you mean, if there should be One to whom reverence is due?" "Yes." "Would that be fair, thenin an All-wise, that is, toward an ignorant being?"

"ANYBODY WANT THE ALBERT 'ALL?" Weary Househunter (absent-mindedly).

By just such a hazard Hundreds have lost, indeed, But tens have won an all. Angels' breathless ballot Lingers to record thee; Imps in eager caucus Raffle for my soul.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  all