94 Verbs to Use for the Word dearer

" "Who ought to know best," repeated Mr. Bowyer; "for every body will tell you, my dear, that the mind is so dependent upon the body.

Only those steadfast Americans who held their cause dearer than life itself were still determined to venture all.

Thy private purse is drained by demands on thy charity;or, perhaps, the waywardness of a female taste hath cost thee dear, of late?"

"I don't know what you mean, my dear," cried the vicar's wife.

I could forgive their jealousy, and dispense with toying with their brats, if it gives them any pain; but I think it unreasonable to be called upon to love them, where I see no occasion,to love a whole family, perhaps, eight, nine, or ten, indiscriminately,to love all the pretty dears, because children are so engaging.

IDONEA (to MARMADUKE) Was it my Father?no, no, no, for he Was meek and patient, feeble, old and blind, Helpless, and loved me dearer than his life But hear me.

"I don't mean that, doctor; but if she could not rest in her grave, poor old lady" "You think, then, my dear," said the vicar, "that Lady Mary, an old friend, who was as young in her mind as any of us, lies body and soul in that old dark hole of a vault?" "How you talk, Francis!

Father, mother, Sister, brother, All who hold each other dear.

Besides, has not Mr. KELLEY proved a thousand times that protection does protect his constituents, and that by making everybody pay dearer for iron, the money goes where, according to the true laws of trade, it ought to gointo the pockets of the mine-owners?

I cannot but acknowledge that I am pleased to find that he has actually written to Lord M. I have promised to give Mr. Lovelace an answer to his proposals as soon as I have heard from you, my dear, on the subject.

Its whiteness and find staple give to it such a superiority over that of the rest of Asia, and possibly of the world, that the Chinese anxiously seek it, in order pereferably to employ it in their most perfect textures, and purchase it thirty per cent dearer than the best from British India.

He trusted in her strength of character, and therefore had he spoken openly; and could Ellen regret his confidence, when she found that after that painful day, her society appeared dearer, more consoling to him than ever?

They all want to eat, the little dears.

Mochuda replied, "Brother dear, the prophet says'Declina a malo et fac bonum' [Psalm 36(37):27].

He's doing something about making bread dearer.

But there is a better question than that, and it is this: "What shall they have that preserve the little dears?"

He said "By all means, my dears.

"I nursed my pore dear 'usband all through his last illness.

"To find fault with him, my dear; to try to think he was not just the handsomest and most engaging young man I had ever seen; to imagine what he ought to be, in place of what he was; and among other things, to inquire who he was?" "You did not think proper to ask that question of any of us," said Eve, gravely.

It is the very Life of Merchandise to buy cheap and sell dear.

He respites you in no place but a tavern, where he sells his minutes dearer than a clockmaker.

for ever I shall keep this faded token Of the hour which came to tell, In such voice I scarce dared listen, How thy life to me had grown So much dearer than my own!"

And you'll forgive me, won't you, for all I have said?" "There is nothing to forgive, my dear.

But ye mistrust some cloudy smokes, and fear A stormy shower after so fair a day: Ye may repent, and buy your pleasure dear; For seldom-times is Cupid wont to send "Unto an idle love a joyful end.

The sinews were forthcoming very quick my dear, and after that the ghost walked quite regular.

94 Verbs to Use for the Word  dearer