373 Verbs to Use for the Word beast

When he came to the tree, he killed all the wild beasts, cut down the palm-tree, loaded it upon the shoulders of the people, and the Sultan built a house of coral-wood.

" "It was not a nightmare then; I really fought that beast?"

Therefore God brought to Adam all living beasts of the earth and air, in which he understood them of the water also, which with one commandment all came tofore him.

As foes arose, these athletes of the tribe or clan would be the first to rush forth to slay the wild beast, to brave the sea and storm, or to wreak vengeance on assailing tribes.

" The smoke of the juniper was equally repellent to serpents, and the juice of dittany "drives away venomous beasts, and doth astonish them.

At the soundif you are of country trainingyou see yourself, somewhat misty through the years, barefoot in a grassy lane, with stick in hand, urging the gentle beast.

Now this very thing St. John likewise declareth * * to wit, 'that they who have been beheaded for the testimony of Jesus, and for the word of God, and they who have not worshipped the beast', these shall live, 'or be raised' at the coming of the Lord, 'which is the first resurrection.' Aye!

I tempit him wi' kail and meat, but he wad tak naething, and keepit me frae feeding the beast, and he was aye gurrin', and grup, gruppin' me by the legs.

But she don't know want herself; and, therefore, she don't know that it makes men beasts and devils.

He wasn't more than two rods behind the dog, and if I ever saw an ugly looking beast, that moose was the one.

The three had dismounted and led their beasts under the welcome shade.

Some robbers were hunting wild beasts: the ardour of the pursuit brought them to this mountain.

Mahomet mounted the beast, while the Alarab ascended the Emperor's horse, and both soon outstripped not only the pursuers but the fugitives.

neither, if he can find e'er a beast that dare but be bail for him; but he will seal i' th' afternoon? BOY.

The man-killer must mount and ride the ranting beast.

The possessor would hardly part with them for any remuneration; they would never sell their handsomest beasts.

Was Brereton to fight with his teeth (as in all other things he resembles the beast) he would have odds of any man at the weapon.

I caught the beast by the neck, and flung him with all my force right in the face of my chief antagonist, who fell with a cry of terror.

The other men soothly, that were in Bethulia, went in to the tents of the Assyrians, and took all the prey that the Assyrians had left, and when the men had pursued them were returned, they took all their beasts and all the movable goods and things that they had left, so much that every man from the most to the least were made rich by the prey that they took.

'It's his way of slyly calling poor Dilly a beast, because he's angry with her.

17, 18, "He that killeth any MAN shall surely be put to death; and he, that killeth a beast shall make it good, beast for beast; and he that killeth a MAN shall be put to death."

"He turned his beast and was for galloping up the hill again, I suppose to inform his relations; but the donkey refused with many kicks, one of which sent Alfred plunging amongst the stones, and we were rubbing him down just as the rest of the party came upon us.

There Khaled seized two ferocious wild beasts, and Djaida attacked and carried off a lion and two lionesses.

Khaled proceeded to rejoin the slaves whom he had left a little way off, and ordered them to carry to the tents the beasts he had slain.

And thus the land of Cameliard was waste, Thick with wet woods, and many a beast therein, And none or few to scare or chase the beast; So that wild dog and wolf and boar and bear Came night and day, and rooted in the fields, And wallow'd in the gardens of the King.

373 Verbs to Use for the Word  beast