31 Verbs to Use for the Word commence

Somebody say, "Let's commence right here."

Then prompt no more the follies you decry, As tyrants doom their tools of guilt to die; 'Tis yours, this night, to bid the reign commence Of rescued nature and reviving sense; To chase the charms of sound, the pomp of show, For useful mirth and salutary woe; Bid scenick virtue form the rising age, And truth diffuse her radiance from the stage.

The skins are immediately bartered for guns, ammunition, clothing, trinkets, &c. Invitations are then sent to the inhabitants of the various friendly villages, and when they have all assembled the feast commences, and presents are distributed to each visitor.

Hardly has dessert ended when an elderly Mahomedan in shabby garb falls out of the group and clearing his throat to attract attention commences to recite a flowery prelude in verse.

Marjorie may bring me a list of the books you will need and by the time the new quarter commences in February you may be able to overtake them if you study well.

Why dost thou now these sleepy plaints commence? PHILOMUSUS.

voilà le doute qui commence

"Strongly moved as the people of Paris were in their hearts against the provost of tradesmen," says a contemporary chronicle, there was not a man who durst commence a riot.

However delicately etheric the substance its movement commences by the vibration of its particles, and a vibration is a wave having a certain length, amplitude, and periodicity, that is to say, something which can exist only in terms of space and time; and as soon as we are dealing with anything capable of the conception of measurement we may be quite certain that we are not dealing with Spirit but only with one of its vehicles.

And after the wounds begin to heal again, the inner struggles experienced commence to assume a positive worth.

The line of prophecy of which this forms a part commences with Rev. 12.

The real duties of the groom follow: where the horses are not taken out for early exercise, the work of grooming immediately commences.

" Under the reign of the last Stuarts, frequent musters of the people, both for military exercise and for sports and pastimes, were appointed by authority, and the Sheriff of Lanark was holding the wappen-schaw of a wild district, on the day our narrative commences, May 5, 1679.

Radha ignores the motherly character of her mission and loitering in the trees, the two commence their dalliance.

"We went on in silence, I not knowing just how to commence.

There was the Head Master in his silken robes, looking exactly as he did when, enthroned in the Sixth Form Room, he used to deliver those well-remembered admonitions"Never say what you know to be wrong," and "Let us leave commence and partake to the newspapers.

From the standpoint of the whole community, there is a similar postponement of consumption, though it need not commence so soon.

2. That pay commence from the time of their joining the forces at Will's Creek, which must be on or before the 20th of May ensuing, and that a reasonable allowance be paid over and above for the time necessary for their travelling to Will's Creek and home again after their discharge.

"I am glad to get into a more genial climate, and I perceive our next voyage commences in the Mediterranean; that is, if it be the intention of our young discoverers to call at the bays on the north of Africa.

Paying tellerhumit's curious I can't recallit commences with an FFIELDSyes, Fields!

When all the ladies and gentlemen have had to give various forfeits, the work of redeeming them commences.

Fishermen roughly estimate that when the moon rises the ebb tide commences to run in Surigao Strait.

"I went up to the front last night on an ammunition caisson (which is the only way to get up there) and saw the thing commence.

Propose to me or to your parents changes, whenever you think they are necessary; and when you finish one study, reflect carefully, yourself, on the question what you shall next commence.

When the leaf shows the willows are carried to the 'brakes,' and the work of stripping off the bark commences.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  commence