40 Verbs to Use for the Word animation

The lady called her maids about her, had her old nurse conveyed to bed, where every means were used to restore animation.

Those two months of May and June gave back to Paris the animation and gaiety of the last days of the Empire.

" Browning showed sudden animation.

Dr. Douglas, of Glasgow, resuscitated a person who had been under water for fourteen minutes, by simply rubbing the whole of his body with warm flannels, in a warm room, for eight hours and a half, at the end of which time the person began to show the first symptoms of returning animation.

This sketch wanted animation, that gentleness, another fire, and a fourth candour; in short, had Maud begun a thousand all would have been deficient, in her eyes, in some great essential of perfection.

They were divinely recompensed when they saw the cold sweats disappear, the moaning lips become stilled, the deathlike faces recover animation.

" "If I had my old ally, Mr. Powis, here," said Eve touching the fender unconsciously with her little foot, and perceptibly losing the animation and pleasantry of her voice, in tones that were gentler, if not melancholy, "I should ask him to explain this matter to you, for he was singularly ready in such replies.

This fragile plant of the mountains has drooped of late in her native air, and skilful advisers have counselled the sunny side of the Alps as a shelter to revive her animation.

What fire, what animation the old man had retained!"

At first he was very despondent, but he warmed up as I proceeded, and began to gesticulate again and regain animation and compliment me on my Italian.

But I found less animation there than I had expected, except in a church, where a priest was ferociously declaiming and gesticulating at a perspiring crowd, mostly women, who were patiently fanning themselves in the stifling, unventilated heat.

Plants and animals, biding their time, closely followed the retiring ice, bestowing quick and joyous animation on the new-born landscapes.

She was pretty in her way"elegant" an American would have called herbut she lacked animation.

In the comeliness of the women who lend animation to its streets Manila surpasses all other towns in the Indian Archipelago.

She had ruled, like a queen, in the midst of her companions; she had shed her animation through their lives, and loaded them with prodigal favors, nor once suspected that a powerful favorite might not be loved.

noble Captain, hist!" interrupted Bob, holding up a finger, to repress the other's animation, and intimating, by a sign, that their conference must be held in lower tones; "there is no need to call all hands to help us through a little chat.

Here too we may notice a cheap Companion to the Family Medicine Chest, with an alphabetical arrangement of Medicines, their properties, and plain rules for taking them; with the Cholera, of course, as a rider, and cautions respecting suspended animation and poisons.

An invisible presence dances before your footsteps as you sense the animation of the street.

Force cannot initiate the movement, though cold will stop it, and heat will set in motion again the suspended animation of the leaves.

Life overflowed in her, so that her presence spread animation.

Then succeeded the reviving animation of the afternoon, and the return of the zephyr, or the western breeze.

We know, from experience, how agreeable it is to the mind and senses to hear the praises to the Almighty sung by the proper rules of harmony, and with what spiritual animation the upright and sincere youth of both sexes unite in this delightful service.

#verve#, f., dash, animation; #mettre en #, put on one's mettle.

Suddenly, as we stood watching the extraordinary animation of the scene, a reddish light overspread it, and one of our companions exclaimed: "Aha dust-storm!"

The village was alive with a busy throng of women, few if any men being discovered; while children were seen at every point, adding still greater animation to the picture.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  animation