76 Verbs to Use for the Word closer

" As their eyes encountered, Hardwick caught his breath sharply; both felt that chill of the cuticle, that stirring at the roots of the hair, that marks the passing close to us of some sinister thingstark murder, or man's naked hatred walking in the dark beside our cheerful, commonplace path.

" Lorenzo was born January 1, 1449, when the second great period of the Renaissance was nearing its close.

The first intimation we had that our journey was approaching a close came when we suddenly saw, directly in our line of advance, a faint light amid the thicket in the distance, and Sergeant Corney, who had been leading the way, halted quickly.

And, of course," she added to Billie, putting an arm about her and drawing her close, "Debbie will help you with anything you want to know.

Avery held her close.

The Turk, the Greek, the Albanian, and the Moor Here mingled in their many-hued array, While the deep war-drum's sound announced the close of day.

The period covered in this volume includes the seven years immediately succeeding the close of the Revolutionary War.

Now that we have reached the close of this book of horrors, let us impanel the 93 Germans of light and learning, and confront them with the words of their own manifesto: "As representatives of German Science and Art, we the undersigned, declare that: "It is not true that Germany provoked this War....

During the remainder of his life he was bitterly assailed by the envious and malignant, was seldom out of monetary difficulties, and very often in great pain from the disease which finally ended his career at Madrid on April 23, 1616the same day which saw the close of Shakespeare's.

The figure which is here cut by St. John gives this remarkable satire a most remarkable close.

" Phebe had her arms about her friend at once, clasping her close.

Steele, in adapting the 'Menteur' as his 'Lying Lover', altered the close in sharp accordance with that 'just regard to a reforming age,' which caused him (adapting a line in his 'Procession' then unprinted) to write in his Prologue to it, 'Pleasure must still have something that's severe.'

Sir Harry could only see half the rose of one cheek, and the soft sweep of golden hair which lightly shaded it; and feasting his fancy on that bit of fluctuating color, entangled in the meshes of a tremulous screen of curls, he settled himself to await the close of the act.

Vonck, also an advocate of Brussels, took the lead in this splendid design; and he and his friends proved themselves to have reached the level of that true enlightenment which distinguished the close of the eighteenth century.

They could not see me, for I was in shadow, and presently they too entered the close.

By the end of July he had finished Marino Faliero, and ere the close of the year the fifth canto of Don Juan.

The captain then passes along the ranks and file closers as be, fore, inspects the equipment, returns to the right, and commands: CLOSE PACKS.

Mithridates, who had experienced the most varied and tremendous fortune, found the close of his life equally far from being simple.

He took down the close of the stranger's address, and next day brought it to me written out in the ordinary alphabet.

You use it fer washin' close.

Macbeth is deliberating upon the events which are to befall him; but finding no satisfaction from his own thoughts, he grows impatient of reflection, and resolves to wait the close without harassing himself with conjectures: Come what come may.

I never wanted to meddle with them kind o' close.

"MARIAR," said I, addressin' Mrs. GREEN, and tippin' over her pan of dish-water so she coulden't wet my close, "yer 'aven't (hic!)

He hurried to her house and, folding her close in his arms, be whispered that their long waiting was at an end; that she was his as long as life should last.

This force belonged to Rhodes, which in the years immediately following the close of the second Punic war reached its highest point as a naval power.

76 Verbs to Use for the Word  closer