12 Verbs to Use for the Word amaze

" "Not with bare justice shall your act be crowned," (Said Fame,) "but high above desert renowned: Let fuller notes th' applauding world amaze, And the loud clarion labour in your praise.

But, O Beltane, for those dire chances of ourwedding night, by what spells and witchcraft our happiness was changed to sorrow and dire amaze, I know no more than thou.

That all about him sheddeth glorious light: Light farre exceeding that bright blazing sparke Which darted is from Titans flaming head, That with his beames enlumineth the darke And dampish air, wherby al things are red*; 165 Whose nature yet so much is marvelled Of mortall wits, that it doth much amaze The greatest wisards** which thereon do gaze.

in so commanding a tone that even his fluency faltered, and he paused in exceeding amaze at the result of what he had supposed any woman of his set would esteem an honour, much more this strange girl whose mother was engaged so systematically in securing a place at the ladder top.

" Kurt felt no amaze.

And like the chaesd Roe stand in that amaze Tyll the hounds catche you.

"Aha!" quoth Tostig in staring amaze, and stood a while eying Beltane with hungry gaze.

Whereupon Jake swore his amaze, and said, "I'm a-goin' to lick him, anyhow, fer thet!"

Mr. Chalk turned in hopeful amaze; then he leaned over and shook hands solemnly with Mr. Tredgold.

Go!" Hereupon from the disordered ranks a sound arose, a hoarse murmur that voiced their stark amaze, and, for a while, all eyes stared upon those two grim figures that yet stood so close and brotherly.

And now I'm sorry for him!" To whisper her amaze and doubt and consternation only augmented the instinctive recurring emotion.

Thys letter sente me by my dearest frende Like spells and witchcraft dothe amaze my brayne.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  amaze