71 Verbs to Use for the Word companionships

I enjoy their companionship now in the quietude of my home, and their memory brightens even the sweet twilight of the evening hours.

She was more lonely in mind than in heart, and without making the slightest pretence to talent or unusual cultivation, she craved a mental companionship of some sort to take up the thread where it had been broken.

The former became more lax than ever in the discharge of his duties, and avoiding the society of his school equals, sought the companionship of such boys as Hawley, Gull, and Mouler, who at length came to be known throughout the College as "Thirsty's Lot." With the exception of Fletcher, the prefects left him severely alone.

But as the snows began to grow softer under his feet he found a greater and greater companionship in Gray Wolf, and they hunted alone, living on the big white rabbits.

This lord of the voiceless desert needed no human companionship; yet as the marshal glanced from the black shadow of Satan to the gleaming eyes of Bart, and then to the visionary face of Barry, he felt that he had been admitted by Whistling Dan into the mysterious company.

Though his love for her was, perhaps, of a different kind, he desired her happiness and her peace of mind, as strongly as he desired her companionship and the sympathy which was to brighten his lonely life.

We are selfish enough to want your companionship.

The worst of what is called good society is not only that it offers us the companionship of people who are unable to win either our praise or our affection, but that it does not allow of our being that which we naturally are; it compels us, for the sake of harmony, to shrivel up, or even alter our shape altogether.

As a matter of truth she had really missed her lover's companionship that evening, but forbore to apprise him of the fact.

All the better if it brought him every day this irreproachable companionship with Anne.

Unlike Elijah, Elisha preferred the companionship of men rather than life in a desert.

He liked human companionship; and since his fellows drank, he began to drink with them.

"We indeed have lost the companionship of a gallant commander.

I wasn't always the gloomy sort of person I have become; in my younger days I loved companionship.

In spite of his smile, I was more conscious than ever that my whole soul shrank from him, and that I should not be at my ease until I had broken this companionship which had been so involuntarily formed.

Perhaps she had only taken a different road to avoid the odious companionship of Withers.

In particular, I make occasion to say, that those oddities, whose chief characteristic it is to slink away from the habitations of men, and claim companionship with musk-rats, are, despite Mr. Thoreau's pleasant patronage of them, no whit more manly or profound than the average citizen, who loves streets and parlors, and does not endure estrangement from the Post-Office.

Greet the lady smilingly, express your pleasure at having her companionship on your trip, but manage to register delicately your surprise at her being one of the party.

I am almost as lonely as I was, so far as regards ordinary companionship.

He was three-quarters dog, and the dog-part of him demanded companionship.

Kenneth, who resented the companionship of most people, seemed attracted by the man, and hesitated to gallop on and leave him.

themfor she is shut away from many youthful pleasures, and denied the constant companionship of those suited to her age.

Walked much alone, shunned companionship rather than sought it, worked as he walked, and was marked down as a 'pot-hunter.'

Early in the spring the Court left Paris for Fontainebleau, accompanied by all the Princes of the Blood; and during their sojourn in that palace Marie de Medicis constantly caused M. de Soissons and the Ducs de Guise and d'Epernon to form her party at prime, trusting that constant companionship, and

Binding up wounds, pouring in oil and wine, bringing the wronged man to an inn, giving him your companionship, your sympathy, so that he shows his heart to you and lets you heal its bruisesthat is your true charity.

71 Verbs to Use for the Word  companionships