95 Verbs to Use for the Word blazed

All the same, he saw the blaze of the head-lamp pick out the trees across the ravine and sprang on to the bridge.

The dry chips soon kindled a blaze, and she was wide awake with the flush of sleep in her cheeks.

and so saying, was proceeding to extinguish the unlucky blaze, when a civil explanation, to which British bravery is ever ready to yield, restored Peace, and allowed Concord to continue.

It undoubtedly happened sometimes that when a fire had been smouldering long unseen a single spark sufficed to start the blaze, but Mr. Van Torp was too well informed as to public opinion about him to have been in ignorance of any general feeling against him, if it had existed; and the present attack was of too personal a nature to have been devised by financial rivals.

Pearson started, the elder Quaker stirred the slumbering embers of the fire, till they sent up a clear and lofty blaze; it was a female voice that had spoken; it was a female form that shone out, cold and wintry, in that comfortable light.

Transportation of his manufactured products had been so irregular and undefendable that even while he watched the blaze he determined to rebuild his plant nearer the main line of a railway, for many such locations could be found where the pine was as plentiful as here.

Rouse yourself, and follow the guidance of the gods, who portended that this head of yours would be illustrious by formerly shedding a divine blaze around it.

After dinner a great camp-fire was lit in front of our tent, the rain cleared off, and I sat smoking with much content, while all our soaking garments were festooned on branches round the blaze, and Jane and I turned them like roasting joints, at intervals, until the steam rose like incense towards the stars.

But foes are gatheringLiberty must raise Red on the hills her beacon's far-seen blaze; Must bid the tocsin ring from tower to tower!

The camboose had been filled with wood, and it was evident that many efforts had been made to produce a blaze, by those who had put it there.

Why doth not thy wrath blaze up at sight of that Arjuna in exile, who, on a single car, hath vanquished celestials and men and serpents?

" Tom turned his head for him, so that he faced the blaze squarely.

He rose to his feet, stared at the window, and, seeing that the beast had not broken through, stooped and resumed fanning the blaze with more vigor than ever.

For all of the days he had felt the blaze And the sear of the galling chain.

Even as the sword of Custer, In his disastrous fall, Flashed out a blaze that charmed the world And glorified his pall, This order, issued amid the gloom That shrouds our army's name, When all foul beasts are free to rend And tear its honest fame, Shall prove to a callous people That the sense of a soldier's worth, That the love of comrades, the honor of arms, Have not yet perished from earth.

I clawed out chips with my nails from the old rotten logs the shanty was made of, and kept up a little blaze.

And don't let the fire blaze.

We know not; for the faint, exhausted rays Which hither on Light's winged coursers come From fires which ages since first lit their blaze, One instant gleam, then perish, spent and dumb; How sad the thought that, howsoe'er we yearn Of life on yonder glittering orbs to learn, We read no message, and could none return!

What a huge blaze he makes in the Church!

It made Dorn dare to look at her, and he met a blue blaze that was instantly averted.

But what's the use of setting down That glorious blaze behind the town?

He threw the wood up-on the cin-ders on the hearth, and quick-ly rais-ed a cheer-ful blaze, at which he warm-ed his na-ked, swol-len feet, as he watch-ed the smoke ma-king its fan-tas-tic ed-dies up the wide chim-ney, and a-midst the raf-ters of the low roof.

Scarce ceased the plaguewhen to my aching sight Appeared a scene of most terrific woe; Around me burnt one monstrous blaze of light, I warmed, and almost melted with its glow; I burst the chains, which bound me fast, asunder, And now remain, to learned men a wonder.

"Blate grazesI mean great blazes!" chuckled Rattleton, as he rubbed the war paint on his face.

We once saw Charles Lever (Harry Lorrequer's father) build up a towering blaze in a woody nook out of just nothing but what he scraped up from the ground, and his rare ability.

95 Verbs to Use for the Word  blazed