50 Verbs to Use for the Word die

Said the genie: "By what manner of death wilt thou die, for I have sworn, by Allah, to slay the man who freed me!"

" After morning school was the time agreed upon for the dux to cast the die which was to decide his future; and as soon as the classes were dismissed, Jack Vance and Diggory met him by appointment in one corner of the garden.

You saw in Rome this brawling fencer die, When Spectacus by Crassus was subdued.

late; lateward^, backward; late in the day; at sunset, at the eleventh hour, at length, at last; ultimately; after time, behind time, after the deadline; too late; too late for &c 135. slowly, leisurely, deliberately, at one's leisure; ex post facto; sine die.

"Day is not yet, my son, nor with the day shalt thou die nor any here, an ye be silent all and follow where we lead, soft-footed, so will we bring you to God's good world again.

The thing haunted me till I was sorry I hadn't let the rascal die.

I would sooner sit by her bedside and watch her die!

No real happiness is found In trailing purple o'er the ground; Or in a soul exalted high, To range the circuit of the sky, Converse with stars above, and know All nature in its forms below; The rest it seeks, in seeking dies, And doubts at last, for knowledge, rise.

Our Union is river, lake, ocean, and sky: Man breaks not the medal, when God cuts the die!

" "Then be it so," quoth I, "that thou are bent To die alone, unpitied, unplained; Yet, ere thou die, it were convenient 80 To tell the cause which thee thereto constrained, Least that the world thee dead accuse of guilt, And say, when thou of none shall be maintained, That thou for secret crime thy blood hast spilt.

Santa Maria!what is it they are saying about Fra Paolo finding the die for making money that the padri left behind?

When removed from the mould in which they were placed after the iron casting had cooled, not a single fiber was consumed, but upon the face of the casting there was found a sharp and accurate reproduction of the design, thus forming a die.

In Elementargeister, we find this sentence: "Ganz genau habe ich die Geschichte nicht im Kopfe; wenn ich nicht irre, wird sie in Schreibers Rheinischen Sagen aufs umständlichste erzählt.

" "Oh, yes; I know now who you meannumber sixtybad case that, shocking bad casehands choppedhead smashedleg broke; he'll have to cross over, I guessmake a die of it, I'm afraid.

In the midst of Ambrose's stentorian protests that the baby needed footwear, one of the losers forgot his breeding to the extent of claiming that Ambrose had introduced a loaded die.

Here also lie William Pate, whom Swift, in his Letters, calls the learned woollen-draper: Sir Samuel Fludyer, bart., the courtly lord mayor; Parsons, the comedian, with this quaint epitaph: Here Parsons lies, oft on life's busy stage With nature, reader, hast thou seen him vie; He science knew, knew manners, knew the age, Respected knew to live, lamented die.

This accounts for that obviously characteristic want of clearly defined thought; in fact, they lack the die that stamps their thoughts, they have no clear thought of their own; in place of it we find an indefinite, obscure interweaving of words, current phrases, worn-out terms of speech, and fashionable expressions.

" G.K. The Plough. "Look how the purple flower, which the plough Hath shorn in sunder, languishing doth die.

the scow slowly lays over on her side an dies.

I will tell you all about myself before you leave for Styria, and then, if you do not want me, you may leave me toto die.

"So mayst thou die, as I do; fear and pain Being subdued.

The "tables" are to be used thus:Opening the Breviary at the I Tabella, "Si occurrat eodem die," first find the number marked in that square in which the two feasts in question meet, and then read the direction printed, in column on same page to left-hand side, bearing the same number.

O stag that swiftly flying Before my feathered shafts the winds outvieing, Impelled by wings, not feet, If in this green retreat Here panting thou wouldst die, And stain with blood the fountain murmuring by, Await another wound, another friend, That so with quicker speed thy life may end; For to a wretch that stroke a friend must be That eases death and sooner sets life free.

" "Dey did 'pear ter die, but a few un 'em come out ag'in, en is mixed in 'mongs' de yuthers.

The fact is that they do not possess the die to give this stamp to their writing; clear thought of their own is just what they have not got.

50 Verbs to Use for the Word  die