51 Verbs to Use for the Word braving

But fortune favours the brave.

Accursed, also, be this night, this awful night in which fell the brave, the most expert in battle!

It may be one chance in a million; but God favors the brave, and you have no chance if you remain perched owl-like upon this wilderness of rock.

TO THE PATRIOTS HAVING CHARGE OF THE MONUMENT TO VICTOR NOIR: GENTLEMEN: I honor the brave!

and to ces braves Italiens, who are so much ze amis of Sir Smees!

I now counted thirteen braves, but as we had already disposed of two, we had only eleven to take care of.

God ne'er deserts the brave.

CRILLON, a French military captain, born at Mars, in Provence; distinguished himself through five reigns, those of Henry II., Francis II., Charles IX., Henry III., and Henry IV., of the last of whom he became companion in arms, who designated him Le brave des braves, and who wrote to him this famous note after the victory of Arques: "Where were you, brave Crillon?

A mournful song was ever on The lips that it were death to kiss, A song for those who died as died The brave at ancient Salamis.

Hurriedly he told us that the party were not a mile away; but he had failed to discover the two braves with the prisoner, who were evidently lingering behind for some purpose.

Unjustly, too, she accused herself, because it is the decision, not the terror felt in deciding, which distinguishes the brave from the cowardly.

My name is TroubleI'm a busy bloke I am the test of Courageand of Class I bind the coward to a bitter yoke, I drive the craven from the crowning pass; Weaklings I crush before they come to fame; But as the red star guides across the night, I train the stalwart for a better game; I drive the brave into a harder fight.

Wilt thou take the service?" "Gladly, SignoreIt is my humor to encounter the brave.

Where'er the jarring interests of States Excite the brave to' advance their native land By deeds of arms, Britons are foremost found.

Thy reliques, Rowe! to this sad shrine we trust, And near thy Shakespear place thy honour'd bust, Oh next him skill'd, to draw the tender tear, For never heart felt passion more sincere: To nobler sentiment to fire the brave.

"Three nights, three days, did all of us Keep joyous feast in Caicer's house; Fifty rings of the yellow gold To Caicer Mac Caroll our chieftain told; As many cows and horses gave To Caicer Mac Caroll our chieftain brave.

But to a better, happier home, Have gone the Indian braves; Where cruel white men cannot come, To call their brothersslaves.

O weary years and woeful wars, And armies in the grave; But hearts unquelled at last deter The helmed dilated Lucifer Honor to Grant the brave, Whose three stars now like Orion's rise When wreck is on the wave Bless his glaive.

God helps the brave, and the devil takes the hindmost.'

I indicated a passing brave with an eagle-feather head-dress which reached far down his naked legs.

How guilt, once harbour'd in the conscious breast, Intimidates the brave, degrades the great; See Cali, dread of kings, and pride of armies, By treason levell'd with the dregs of men!

Almost every Medium keeps an Indian 'brave' in her cohort of Spirits; in fact, there is no Cabinet, howe'er so ill attended, but has some Indian there.

Listen to my words, my brother: there are but two of us; strife and disease have laid low the brave, the good, the beautiful; we are the last of our family; you will soon be alone.

For I have lost my sire, and I have lost my lover brave, For here I languish all alone, a subject and a slave.

Powers had heard among other "Indian" tales one of a lover's leap, and another of a Mono maiden who loved an Awani brave and was imprisoned by her cruel father in a cave until she perished.

51 Verbs to Use for the Word  braving