12 Verbs to Use for the Word choosing
Choose, chose, choosing, chosen.
by the bye, they made two exceptionsof their own choosing.
Then followed in similar pantomime the choosing of a water-color pencil, noting carefully the necessary fineness of the point, and then the washing-in of a drawing, broadly.
I watched and waited with unwearied attention, never without hope, but often on the very verge of despair, of ever making any progress which would justify my choosing it as a profession.
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.
A mob of the people is said to have gone to such an extreme of arrogance as to propose the choosing of a new emperor from among the Romans themselves, the restoration of a Roman empire independent of the Pope.
"I saidit's your own choosing," said the man with the withered arm, when the coughing had ceased for a while.
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.