23 Verbs to Use for the Word bile

No light task this of conveying to the Creator, in covert terms, a due sense of the iniquity of the Jesuits, without, at the same time, stirring O'Flynn's bile, and seeing him get up and stalk out of meeting, as had happened once before.

WARM WATER.Warm water is preferable to cold water, as a drink, to persons who are subject to dyspeptic and bilious complaints, and it may be taken more freely than cold water, and consequently answers better as a diluent for carrying off bile, and removing obstructions in the urinary secretion, in cases of stone and gravel.

These corridors, the secretory or excretory ducts, are present, for example, in the liver, conducting the bile to the small intestine.

I therefore went on drinking water on the authority of Celsus; or, to speak in scientific terms, I began to drown the bile in copious drenches of that unadulterated liquor; and though I felt my self more out of order from day to day, prejudice won the cause against experience.

We have thus far studied the liver only as an organ of secretion, whose work is to elaborate bile for future use in the process of digestion.

A subsequent increase in the quantity of bile indicates a greater flow of bile into the gall-bladder, and this also is of service in emptying out any stagnant bile, and restoring the normal condition when this is disturbed.

52 May Nin-ci-gal the wife of (Hea) establish before her the bile (of the man).

Yes, it excites the bile, but it gives you an appetite.

This famous "motto" of the French Army is probably derived from one of two slang sentences, de ne pas se faire des cheveux ("to keep one's hair on,") or de ne pas se faire de la bile, or, in other words, not to upset one's digestion by unnecessary worrying.

The liver is a part of the digestive apparatus, since it forms the bile, one of the digestive fluids.

At first when I wanted boiled eggs and heard Boggley order unda bile, I remonstrated, "Not under-boiled, hard-boiled," until it was explained to me that unda meant egg.

[Footnote 2: Choler means bile, and thence anger.

So in time it happened that Casey was driving a stage of his own from Pinnacle down to Lund, in Nevada, and making boast that his four horses could beat the recordthe month's record, mindof any dog-gone auty-mo-bile that ever infested the trail.

The very mention of this obnoxious institution moved her bile directly.

Well, since no beast on earth would stick it If after him we named your race, We'll call you Germansthere's your ticket; Just Germansthat's a style Which can't offend the other vermin's bile.

The stomach digests readily, the liver pours out its bile freely, the bowels act regularly, and much superfluous heat is thrown out by perspiration.

Their reasons are, because [2401]"the manners do follow the temperature of the body," as Galen proves in his book of that subject, Prosper Calenius de Atra bile, Jason Pratensis c. de Mania, Lemnius l. 4. c. 16.

This excitement in the domestic circles of Mogador raises the bile of the slave-dealers.

I still hope that we may; and however much my feelings revolt at having any connection in future with them, yet I shall endeavour to the best of my power to repress my bile, and to turn their own tricks against themselves.

He'd stood losin' family and fortune and had stood biles but the seven days' visitation and the "I told-you-sos" and the advice of well wishers wuz too much for him.

Hence, if our leaders in their style Are able to suppress their bile, And practise noble moderation In comment and in objurgation, Why should not I, a doggerel bard, All futile expletives discard, And discipline my restive soul With salutary cuss-control? * * * *

God welcomes poverty perchance with pleasure: But of that better life what hope have we, When the blessed banner leads to nought but ill? While Michelangelo was planning frescoes and venting his bile in sonnets, the fiery Pope had started on his perilous career of conquest.

This increased flow is beneficial in clearing out any bile stagnating in the gall-bladder.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  bile