6 Verbs to Use for the Word choose

Its sixteen volumes are so many tickets of admission to the vast and devious vaults of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, through which we wander, tasting a thimbleful of rich Canary, honeyed Cyprus, or subacidulous Hock, from what dusty butt or keg our fancy chooses.

So long as he who has lent them chooses.

" "I don't s'pose it's right clever to pick an' choose when ye're all by," said Skim, regaining confidence.

He springs upon his feet and her pursues: She laughing flees; to sport with him doth choose.

May I take a seat?" "Where you" He was going to say "please," but substituted "choose" "Thank you.

He wrote: I shall ne'er prevail To make our men of taste a pullet choose, And the gay peacock with its train refuse.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  choose