94 Verbs to Use for the Word aright

Billie and Chet looked at one another as if to be sure that they had heard aright.

Jain images of a later school of Buddhism, dating from the 5th or 6th century after Christ, have helped to rob these homes of Buddhist mendicants of their original simplicity and severity, and have rendered it almost impossible for any save the wise men of the East to read their chequered history aright.

"But I am not especially pleased to encounter him again," he said with a slight frown; "for, if I remember aright, he acted very rudely to Myrtle and proved unsociable when I made overtures and spoke to him.

" "So long," replied the Brahmin, "as this is novelty, you may receive a part of the price which men are ever ready to pay for it; but as soon as others profit by your example, your meat falls to the ordinary rate, and then, if I understand you aright, as you will have somewhat less in quantity than you formerly had, your gross receipts will be less, to say nothing of your additional labour and expense.

Do I guess aright," he added, with a smile, "when I venture to say that you were present with him?"

The great doctrine of Confucius was the unlimited despotism of the Emperor, and his moral precepts were intended to teach the Emperor how to use his power aright.

" "Oh! how is an unguided girl ever to judge aright, if," cried Emily, clasping her hands and speaking with great energy, and she would have said, "one like Denbigh in appearance, be so vile!"

She confessed to Mercy that she was afraid to displease or thwart them; a feeling which he regarded as the more unfortunate because, when she was not actuated by that consideration, her own judgment and her own impulses would always guide her aright; and because, too, the elder princesses were the most unsafe of all advisers.

Even then, I could scarcely believe that I saw aright.

160 Those who direct their time aright, If love or wealth their hopes excite, In each pursuit fit hours employed, And both by Time have been enjoyed.

If I recollect aright, you worked your passage;never at sea before.

Now, in a little while, I felt that the ground did be sloped upward before us a little, and by this thing I saw that I had known aright, for that there did be a ridge that hid the Land somewise over unto the part where I lookt to find the mouth of the Upward Gorge.

" "Why look now," quoth Beltane, "mine shall be a hard service and a dangerous, for I have mighty wrongs to set aright.

Unless thou fill me with thy light, I cannot lead thy flock aright; Nor, without thy support, can bear The burden of so great a care, But am myself a castaway!

The bright and good moments of our life ought to teach us how to act aright when we are melancholy and dull and stupid, by preserving the memory of their results; and the melancholy, dull, and stupid moments should teach us to be modest when we are bright.

THERE ARE DUTIES PROPER TO THE HUSBAND AND OTHERS PROPER TO THE WIFE; AND THE WIFE CANNOT ENTER INTO THE DUTIES PROPER TO THE HUSBAND, NOR THE HUSBAND INTO THE DUTIES PROPER TO THE WIFE, SO AS TO PERFORM THEM ARIGHT.

We cannot pray aright without hoping for heaven, for there only will the askings of a pious heart be fully granted.

Let me introduce to you Miss Rushford," he added, catching the other's admiring glance and interpreting it aright.

Then she said: 'Choose aright, dear heart.

He sets out, therefore, to find some one whose life, according with his profession, may give him a hope that he will teach him his creed aright.

That the Lord would certainly give good counsel to such a suppliant, if asked aright, she was quite sure.

But he who is guided by his genius, he who thinks for himself, who thinks spontaneously and exactly, possesses the only compass by which he can steer aright.

By doing this we shall be able to estimate aright the position of the fleet in the defence of the empire.

and, in order to answer this query aright, how desirable it is to dwell with thee, sweet solitude!

The more it is preached, known, and believed aright, the more it is understood to be beyond understanding, and to be what it isa mystery.

94 Verbs to Use for the Word  aright