95 Verbs to Use for the Word bound

All through the British camp spread the tale of Kavanagh's brave deed; and the enthusiasm of officers and men alike knew no bounds.

The moment we set bounds to wisdom, we find that we have shut something out.

It passed the bounds of British endurance; and the publisher, Mr. John Hunt, was prosecuted and fined for the publication.

4. We should never speak ill of any man beyond measure; be the cause never so just, the occasion never so necessary, we should yet nowise be immoderate therein, exceeding the bounds prescribed by truth, equity, and humanity.

My heart gave a bound.

" "The superior man," said he, "with his wide study of books, and hedging himself round by the Rules of Propriety, is not surely, after all that, capable of overstepping his bounds.

But as time passed and his overtures were rejected, his patience gave way, and in some of his later satires he even broke the bounds of courtesy.

The enthusiasm of his hearers burst all bounds, and with one voice they cried: "God wills it!

In this region of desolate sterility they settled themselves, upon whatever principle; and, as they have, from that time, had the happiness of a government, by which no interest has been neglected, nor any part of their subjects overlooked, they have, by continual encouragement and assistance from France, been perpetually enlarging their bounds, and increasing their numbers.

He also spread the terror of the Saxon arms to the neighbouring people, and by his victories over the Scots and Picts, as well as Welsh, extended on all sides the bounds of his dominions.

There, at any rate, he was; and on the day after his arrival, he and the Rector of the parishwho was also a magistratetook a walk and marked out the bounds together: two miles along the coast to the east, two miles along the coast to the west, and two miles up the valley behind the town.

"Ah, as these waters rise and overflow their bounds," said he, "'tis so with all throughout the empire; and who is he that can alter the state of things?

In this one respect Athens transgressed the bounds of ancient civic organization, and no doubt it gained greatly in power thereby.

His mercy hath no bound but truth, And all His works do prove, Unto the sons of men abroad, His constant, perfect love.

Pompey was starting from the city with the avowed intention of leading an expedition into Spain, but he did not at this time even leave the bounds of Italy, and after assigning to his lieutenants the entire business abroad he himself kept close watch on the city.

Even such a hero as Elijah felt that he must now flee for his life, and, attended only by his boy-servant, he did not halt until he had crossed the kingdom of Judah, and reached the utmost southern bounds of the Holy Land.

Isn't that simple?" The younger man's eyes opened wide, and his imagination, stimulated by the special brand of Bourbon whisky Norton had ordered for him, took rapid bounds.

" Then Hadifah's indignation and anger overleaped all bounds.

Well, there is a rage in the storms of late years which really transcends bounds; I do not remember if I have noted it in these sheets before: but I never could have conceived a turbulence so huge.

He gains all points, who pleasingly confounds, Surprizes, varies, and conceals the bounds.

Its wings are almost freeits home, its harbour found, Measuring the gulf, it stoops and dares the final bound.

There pass, with melancholy state, By all the solemn heaps of fate, And think, as softly-sad you tread Above the venerable dead, 'Time was, like thee they life possessed, And time shall be, that thou shalt rest.' Those graves, with bending osier bound, That nameless heave the crumbled ground, Quick to the glancing thought disclose, Where toil and poverty repose.

But the reformers of the last century, new in the desperate practice of revolutions, seeing its necessity, but ignorant of its nature, neither did nor could place bounds to the careering whirlwind that they raised.

The Upper and the Lower Grammar Schools were held in the same room; and an imaginary line only divided their bounds.

Let not our domestick animosities be kept alive and fomented by a constant opposition to every design of the administration, nor our foreign enemies incited by the observation of our divisions, to treat us with insolence, interrupt our trade, prescribe bounds to our dominions, and threaten us with invasionsand the army may safely be disbanded.

95 Verbs to Use for the Word  bound