26 Verbs to Use for the Word bulletin

They were approaching her uncle's house, and already a small crowd of people were collected, reading the bulletin which was hung upon the railings.

Rawdon senior received constant bulletins respecting little Rawdon, who was left behind in London, and sent messages of his own.

Jackson forthwith issued his bulletins or proclamations in a truly Napoleonic style to the inhabitants of Louisiana, to rally to the defence of New Orleans, which he saw would probably be the next object of attack on the part of the British.

In Italy the peril fortunately passed over; the Romans were glad to accept the bulletin of the ambiguous victory of Baecula, and, when fresh tidings of victory arrived from Spain, they thought no more of the circumstance that they had had to combat the ablest general and the flower of the Hispano-Phoenician army in Italy.

At half-past eight this morning I received a Cabinet box containing the bulletin signed by Halford and Tierney of the King's death, and Halford's private letter to the Duke of Wellington.

The most splendid sacrifices that fill the bulletin of the Convention, and claim an honourable mention in their registers, are made by the enemies of the republican governmentby those who have already been the objects of persecution, or are fearful of becoming such.

Dr. Bream, the resident physician, gave the doorkeeper a bulletin every morning at ten for the benefit of each patient's friend; the notes were written on a card which the man held in his hand.

"I saw a Scout nailing a bulletin on a tree in the square down town challenging all the boys in town to a kite-flying contest on Commons Field next Saturday afternoon.

"The first long stretch he has had," ran the bulletin, from tongue to tongue, "and real sleep, toothe kind that counts!"

"I didn't know, until I saw your bulletin a few hours ago, that the thing had been pulled off.

" Mademoiselle staid a little longer at Orléans, while the armies lay watching each other, or fighting the battle of Bléneau, of which Condé wrote her an official bulletin, as being generalissimo.

They telephoned a bulletin to their offices, and were assured of an hour's leeway in phoning in the balance of the story.

"By the time we go camping I'll know a cat track from a squirrel's, or never put a detector on my head again." Piloted by Frank, the two young scouts made their way to the office of the local paper, which had already placed a large bulletin announcing the aeroplane model competition in its window.

" Beside the latest verboten and regulation of Belgian conduct on the city walls were posted German official news bulletins.

Professor Parkhurst demanded daily bulletins of his son-in-law's intentions, while Ardelia bemoaned and bewailed lest he fail to return.

Since then it has brought us the bulletins of his condition as promptly as if we had been living in the same square, entertaining us with hopes which the mournful sequel has proven to be delusive, for the magic wires have just thrilled with the tidings to all nations that the father of telegraphy has passed to the eternal world.

To understand this inglorious bulletin, the reader must remember that many of the combatants only handled bows and arrows, and pelted stones, and that Chinese powder and guns are both exceedingly bad.

The head of the house after scanning the bulletin, calmly told his family and guests that they might get their guns and prepare for defense, but if they would excuse him he would retire again until the crisis came.

On Friday evening, and far into the night, Herald Square was filled with a surging throng watching the bulletins from the chamber of death.

She was spared further bulletins on the state of health of the wounded until her father returned from his daily call the next morning.

All are excited, chattering like magpies, as they discuss the latest bulletin of a Tong war, or some other notice of equal interest; and here we leave them, and Chinatown also, passing over the line out of the precincts of the Celestial, and into our own "God's country.

You can imagine us exchanging bulletins; how here was an island still unsubmerged, here a valley not yet covered with snow; ...and how, in fine, the food was of altogether secondary importance, and might even have been nauseous, so long as we seasoned it with these dreams.

Suett was then actually dying, yet would he have his joke, and his last moments were cheered by the horse-laugh of the rabble assembled to spell the bulletin suspended to "the second-floor bell," attested by the mark of the old woman who attended him.

Was it you that fixed that bulletin?"

" Then I told him how she had looked upon him while unconscious, and how I had taken the daily bulletin to her.

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  bulletin