34 Verbs to Use for the Word ban

Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by The men who are good and the men who are bad, As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban; Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.

Etiquette forbade her to employ her tongue in the expression of her gratitude, seeing that the girls had placed a ban on it.

Sir Walter Scott took off the ban which religious people had imposed on novel-reading.

The new twentieth century mode of warfare puts the ban on anything that glitters, even the rifle barrels, bayonets and sabers.

he got Dilsey en Mahaly, he bought ernudder ban', by de name er Wiley.

f'm no place where we 'we got a right ter be; an' woe be ter de w'ite man w'at lays ban's on us!

he cuts a stunt, Prancin' out dar in frunt, Leadin' his ban'.

I felt quite relieved by this; for, in the Mediterranean, one is never safe from spies, and no person is too insignificant to escape the ban, if once suspected.

I forbid the bans To be continued in our next.

Lindkjöping's severe bishop, Hans Brask, fulminated his ban over them, but they were already across the waters of the Vettern; they had reached the shores of the Venern, they were on Kinnakulla, with one of Oluf's friends, who owned the delightful Hellekis.

"Sandy en Tenie had n' be'n libbin' tergedder fer mo' d'n two mont's befo' Mars Marrabo's old uncle, w'at libbed down in Robeson County, sent up ter fin' out ef Mars Marrabo could n' len' 'im er hire 'im a good ban' fer a mont' er so.

Sometime in the late 'nineties, a number of prominent editors in Goa decided to impose a private 'ban' on the writings of that abrasive but persistent letter-writer M.K.Jos .

On these occasions, whoever infringed the ban of the master, was liable to be brought before his court, and to have to pay a fine.

The right of jurisdiction seems to have been so inherent to the right of property, that a landed proprietor could always put an end to feuds and personal quarrels, could temporarily bring any lawsuit to a close, and, by issuing his ban, stop the course of the law in his own immediate neighbourhoodat least, within a given circumference of his residence.

One of the Yanks started a song when he picked up his gun. 'Here's my little gun His name is number one Four and five rebels We'll slay 'em as they come Join the ban' The rebels understan' Give up all the lan' To my brother Abraham Old Gen'l Lee Who is he?

Francesco was young, gallant, and handsome; but it was not his youth or beauty that preoccupied the thoughts of Bianca, it was the idea that this prince, as powerful as he seemed gracious, might, by one word, raise the ban from Pietro Bonaventuri, and restore both him and herself to freedom.

But the words were not for us; and we did not know when he reached the other ban

"You have removed the ban from the whole tribe of editors in twenty minutes' talk.

He never quo'lled wid de res' er de ban's en' alluz behaved 'isse'f en' tended ter his wuk.

but had jes' suck' one or two er de aigs en' hurried right straight out in de fiel', fer he seed it wuz late en' all de res' er de ban's wuz gone ter wuk.

It was not, however, till the 15th of June that he sent forth the fatal ban.

| -piness, | sleep with | the tram | -pled sod? Shall peace | ne'er lift | her ban | -ner up, | shall truth | and rea | -son cry, And men | oppress | them down | with worse | than an | -cient tyr | -anny?

Mis' Polly had showed her ban' too plain.

"As for myself, I am going to move heaven and earth for you, or, what is worth more, I am going to stir up the arrière-ban of the sacristies.

Education, however, has thrown the ban of disrepute upon witchcraft and conjuration.

34 Verbs to Use for the Word  ban