94 Verbs to Use for the Word beaten

When her bows went down the shining swell broke with a dull roar and rainbows flickered in the spray about her forecastle; then, while the long deck got level, one heard the beat of engines and the grinding of screws.

His breath got hard and he felt his heart beat.

The men had put him in a box stall, and had done all they could, but his eyes were rolling, and his heart missed every fourth beat.

Yet, at times, the Master-Word would answer to us, beating steadily in the night; and when we questioned afresh, we knew that they in the Lesser Redoubt had caught the beat of the Master-Word, and so made reply; though it had not been they who had made the previous talk, which we had sought to test by the Word.

Sadly we march along the crowded street, While trumpets hoarsely blare and drums tempestuous beat.

We resume the beat.

Her heart gave a little beat.

All along the coast, from Maine to Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico, the Great Lakes, and the Pacific, these men patrol the beach as a policeman walks his beat.

" Helen's heart skipped a beat.

The sentry in front was no longer pacing his beat, and there was no sign of the man in the rear.

As he heard the well-known slightly creaking step, his heart began to beat loudlyquick beats.

The soil about us shook to the long boom of thunder War loose and making music on his crashing brazen gongs The sharp hoof-beat, the thresh of feet stirred our old bones down under; Wheels upon wheels ground overhead; then with a glow of wonder We heard the chant of Englishmen singing their marching songs.

But she had faded, day by day, Growing more mild, and pure, and sweet, As nearer to her ear there came A distant sea's mysterious beat, Till now this summer afternoon, Its waters touched her feet.

The Duchess also lay upon the grass, still as death; indeed, her heart had stopped its beat when Cosimo raised her, and bid her sternly to act the woman.

Donnegan looked up to Lord Nick; but still he kept the beat of the music.

It quickens the heart's beat, whereon it flings Its fervour;the flushed cheek and glowing eye Confess its influence;and the many strings, Voiceless too long in the young heart, reply To the mute promptings of a thousand things Which Spring has conjured up;all, all is hers That Glory without nameshe ministers.

Her skin is so transparent that one can almost count her heart-beats by the flushes they send into her cheeks.

Every throb of the panting engines they answered with waiting heart-beats, as it sent them farther from the fearful wonder, now blazing in multiplex lines of fire against the gray horizon.

A wilder gust of wind brought the beat of rapidly retreating hoofs to her strained ears.

The Professor pretends that he found such a one in Charles Street, which, in its dare-devil impudence of rough-and-tumble vegetation, beat the pretty-behaved flower-beds of the Public Garden as ignominiously as a group of young tatterdemalions playing pitch-and-toss beats a row of Sunday-school-boys with their teacher at their head.

S. however became so sick and giddy, that he had to return to camp, and Captain S. and I continued the beat alone.

In great and solemn heaves, the mass Of pulsing ocean beat, Unwrinkled as the sea of glass Beneath the holy feet.

The girl's heart lost a beat, then sang a paean of joy.

Lying there, crouched and quivering, she began to count those hammering heart-beats, and wondered wildly if the man on the other side of the door could hear them also.

Launches are used in Alaska and on some of the forests where there are large lakes, to enable the fire fighters and forest guardians to cover their beats quickly.

94 Verbs to Use for the Word  beaten