31 Verbs to Use for the Word clashes

Yet now needs must he turn to look his last upon the Duchess standing forlorn, and beholding the tender passion of her tearless eyes he yearned mightily to kiss them, and sighed full deep, then, giving the word, rode out and away, the blue standard a-dance upon the breeze; but his heart sank to hear the clash and clang of gate and portcullis, shutting away from him her that was more to him than life itself.

There was perhaps a desire of some elements of both sides, certainly it was the unanimous wish of the Allies, to avoid the clash of arms in Palestine, and to leave untouched by armies a land held in reverence by three of the great religions of the world.

The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms.

I recalled the shock of meeting legions, the clash of swords and bucklers, and the waving standards amid the dust of battle, while stood on the mountain amphitheatre, trembling and invisible, the protecting deities of Rome.

Having seen that Professor Oncken has failed to recognize the prime causes which provoked the entente policy, it is not surprising to find him equally in error when discussing the diplomatic clashes between the rival camps.

In breadth and intrinsic power, and in the beauty of its rythm, which seems to echo the clash of arms and the marching of masses, this poem is unequalled in Swedish literature.

New technologies, global media, and the spread of international corporate conglomerates have forced just such a clash of worldviews.

Both as importers and as exporters they are useful to the world, and if the prophecies of those who foretell a general clash of the European powers should be fulfilled, it is likely that the Dutch will be onlookers merely, or perhaps profit by the misfortunes of their neighbors to increase their own well-being.

Strife (1909), in some respects the most powerful of his plays, illustrates the clash between capital and labor.

The harsh e and short a sounds in the earlier part are intended to imitate the clash of armor and the ring of "armed heels" on the rock; while the smooth l and o sounds in the last two lines bring to us the quiet and peacefulness of the scene upon which Bedivere came forth.

"I should not like a clash with the gringospardon, Señors; I speak of the class whom you also despise.

But France in her turn grew to understand that America's position as regards Louisiana, thanks to the steady westward movement of the backwoodsman, was such as to render it on the one hand certain that the retention of the province by France would mean an armed clash with the United States, and on the other hand no less certain that in the long run such a conflict would result to France's disadvantage.

With careless hand when round her spindle, Nature Winds the interminable thread of life; When 'mid the clash of Being every creature Mingles in harsh inextricable strife; Who deals their course unvaried till it falleth, In rhythmic flow to music's measur'd tone?

The true principles of criticism, the secret of fine writing, the investigation of antiquities, and other interesting subjects, might occasion a clash of opinions; but, in that contention, truth would receive illustration, and the essays of the several members would supply the memoirs of the academy.

It seemed to her an absolutely stupendous coincidence, and her imagination pictured the clash between themthe effort of Vincent to put the fear of God into this man.

A few counseled moderation, compromise, anything to prevent a clash with the traders, who boasted that they could turn the Indians loose on us.

He insisted on carrying all the pails, and juggled with them, producing a clash of sound which echoed through the meadows.

The no-man's land between what-was and what-was-not Rome not only existed in a state of perpetual uncertainty, but provided a battle field for the smuggling, brigandage, the periodic border clashes, the migrations, incursions, invasions and punitive expeditions that are the characteristic features of every ill-defined political boundary.

there rings the clash of weapons!

Above the peal of the Christmas bells rose the clash and clangor of armed hosts pouring forth from the mountain fastnesses to avenge the foul treachery.

The reply to this is generally that the inaptitude of men for clear thinking and the difficulties of the issues involved will render any decision save the sheer clash of physical force impossible; that the field of foreign politics is such a tangle that the popular mind will always fall back upon decision by force.

She was not sure why it now became a matter of interest to her, unless it was an impression that over these squares and oblongs which stood for thousands upon thousands of merchantable logs there was already shaping a struggle, a clash of iron wills and determined purposes directly involving, perhaps arising because of her.

" Thus terminated the most glorious and bloody of the Mediterranean adventures of the Middle Ages,the clash of western crudeness, almost savage but frank and noble, against the refined malice and decadent civilization of the Greeks,childish and old at the same time,which survived in Byzantium.

And thisnot the spectacular clash of arms, or even the less spectacular killing of unarmed Arab men, women, and childrenconstitute the real "struggle for life among men."

A quarter-century warfare woke No sabre clash nor powder smoke, No triumph song nor battle cry; Their shields no templared knights stood by.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  clashes