1179 Verbs to Use for the Word body

"Ah, the young officer whose body I found on the beach, perhaps?" "No; but we have to thank you for that burial," said the captain.

As I stooped down, tears would have come to my eyes; but it was useless, seeing that the breath had left the unfortunate's body.

" "I haven't seen the body yet," said Rolfe.

Then she answered, rather lamely, it seemed to me: "I saw him when the keepers brought the body to the castle.

Amongst his few small gifts and bequests was "£6 to be divided among the six poor men named by the assistant who shall carry my body to the grave; for I particularly desire that there be no hearse, no coach, no escutcheon, no pomp".

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I saw that she was nude, except for a thin and delicate drapery of purple, which, albeit in some parts it covered the milk-white body, yet no more concealed it from my ravished eyes than does the transparent glass conceal the portrait beneath it.

The Apostles concluded that Christ had taken to Heaven the body which had borne Him.

They threw the doctor's body in the surf.

" They cut off his head and buried his body.

All these form the body of ascertainable facts which constitute the status quo of the living creature.

A moment later I caught a glimpse of Handy Solomon bent forward to the labour of dragging a body toward the sea, his steel claw hooked under the angle of the jaw as a man handles a fish.

There we laid also the body of the man I had shot in the night.

On the floor between the window and an old oak table which had practically hidden it from the doorway, lay the body of a man in evening clothes, one side of his shirt-front stained a dark colour.

He gave up kingdom, city, wife, and son; he plucked out his eyes and gave them to another; he cut off a piece of his flesh to ransom the life of a dove; he cut off his head and gave it as an alms; he gave his body to feed a starving tigress; he grudged not his marrow and brains.

Or he would send this body to the northeast, over there where you see Sudley Springs marked in rather large letters, and he would by either one of these movements turn the enemy's flankthat is, get in behind him and force him to change front to fight, something that is rarely done successfully in battle.

When we enter the visible body of the Church on earth, we connect ourselves with the invisible hosts of the Church on high.

"You have raised a body of men who are waiting marching orders.

"No one has touched the body.

On the second day out we suddenly discovered, on the opposite side of the Saline River, about a mile distant, a large body of Indians, who were charging down upon us.

"But even if you hadn't any luck," the Boy suggested, "you must have seen others" "Oh, I saw some washing gravel that kept body and soul together, and I saw some ... that didn't.

Did the doctor examine the body?" "He made a cursory examination.

The bearers entered with the stretcher, placed the body on it, and carried it away.

He thereupon in the very middle of the river burnt his body in a fiery ecstasy of Samâdhi , and his pari-nirvâna was attained.

I can see him yet rolling over and over embracing a big cow, his head jammed in an ecstasy of ferocity between the animal's front flippers, his legs clasped to hold her body, only his right arm rising and falling as he plunged his knife again and again.

1179 Verbs to Use for the Word  body