387 Verbs to Use for the Word details

" Thus disappointed in my expectations, and assailed in my character, what could I do but appeal to an impartial public, by giving them a circumstantial detail of what was most memorable in my adventures, that they might judge, from intrinsic evidence, whether I was deficient either in soundness of understanding or of moral principle?

"At present I only know one or two very vague details.

When he finally appeared, quite composed and smiling, with his news, "We are out of office; the marshal has sent us all about our business," I could hardly believe it, even when he told me all the details.

However, all seemed to understand that, if the sergeant's plan was to be carried out, he should arrange the details, and therefore I held my peace.

"Every morning when she brings up my breakfast I've got to hear details of her bad back which should be kept for the confidential ear of the doctor.

Exaggerated reports spread from mouth to mouth, each teller of the story adding to it some details drawn from his own imagination, until, away down in the Second Form, it was confidently asserted that Oaks had called Mr. Grice a "little tin monkey," and that Allingford had boxed the master's ears; which enormities would most certainly result in the expulsion of the two offenders.

As I ate, my glance roved about the room, taking in its various details, and still searching, though almost unconsciously, for something tangible upon which to take hold, among the invisible mysteries that encompassed me.

I noticed you were careful to tell me it was imported, because I couldn't see the neck-band and find out that detail for myself.

I questioned Harrington as to his trip, and learned all the details.

"What sort of a house is it, Mother?" "I haven't been there for a number of years," replied her mother, knitting her brows in an effort to recall the details of Billie's queer inheritance.

He answered in the affirmative; and added, that they contained minute details of the births, deaths, marriages, accidents, state of the weather and crops, arbitrations, public festivals, inventions, original poetry, and prose compositions.

Boone himself laid the case before the President, omitting certain details not essential to the showing of the monstrous injustice done a brave soldier.

I leave the details to your own ingenuity.

Needless to relate the details either of the confession or its extortion.

I shall spare you the opening details, also much of the preliminary testimony.

Over the bed hung a little picture of his mother, which had been there since his boyhood, and Apollonie had also remembered every other detail.

The corpse presented a repellent spectacle, but Rolfe, who had seen unpleasant sights of various kinds in his career, bent over the body with keen interest, noting these details, with all his professional instincts aroused.

However, they agreed to meet once more and settle the final details before a formal deed of sale was drawn up.

"And now I must really be running away, and so must you; but I would advise you all to get copies of the paper and file them when you have read the remarkably full details.

Mr. Heatherbloom could, in imagination, "fill in" all the stage details.

In 1907 Harrison, from Johns Hopkins University, furnished details of his research in such form as to be convincing.

"2. Three Heads of Departments, to aid the Director-General with their advice, and to work the routine-details.

Marty also had supplied some details, she having been surreptitiously overlooking the whole affair.

The "monsieur" who had called had probably also arrived late, after the concierge had gone to bed in his dim box, and become too drowsy to notice such details as the difference between voices, especially if they were those of foreigners.

And I've set myself to master every detail of the business.

387 Verbs to Use for the Word  details