127 Verbs to Use for the Word display

Then, after a long rest in the levels of Little Yosemite, it makes its grandest display in the famous Nevada Fall.

I have seen only one display of this kind that seemed in every way perfect.

Berkeley wants to witness a display of your forensic wisdom.

Miss Delafield kept them waiting a few minutes, and during that time Etta Sydney Bamborough gave a very fine display of prowess with the double-stringed bow.

The variety of his productions present a prodigious display of power.

And there wuz a display of insects, bees and everything relating to honey and wax.

Piers' attitude, however, did not encourage any display of tenderness.

Then all the Cratchit family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratchit called a circle, and at Bob Cratchit's elbow stood the family display of glass,two tumblers, and a custard-cup without a handle.

These are highly ornamental, producing a brilliant display of flowers.

Since then her heavenly kind she doth display In that to God she doth directly move, And on no mortal thing can make her stay, She cannot be from hence, but from above.

Endymion, who had an exquisite flair for the approval of his own class, soon learned to take an honest pride in his liberalism and to enjoy its discreet display.

After the first outburst, the little party watched the gorgeous display almost in silence.

How can sorrow from my heart In a case like this depart? Color green the robe displays; Lower garment yellow's blaze.

A professed genius does nothing like other people, except in cases that require a display of talents.

It was written with energetic vivacity; and except those passages in which it endeavours to vindicate the glaring outrage of the House of Commons in the case of the Middlesex election and to justify the attempt to reduce our fellow-subjects in America to unconditional submission, it contained an admirable display of the properties of a real patriot, in the original and genuine sense.

But while he visited everything, generally in a quiet way, avoiding display and publicity, he was most interested in mechanical inventions and the dock-yards and mock naval combats.

There is pretty play this time, as the varying changes of the contest bring forth ever varying displays of skill and science.

ZAIDE REBUKED "See, Zaide, let me tell you not to pass along my street, Nor gossip with my maidens nor with my servants treat; Nor ask them whom I'm waiting for, nor who a visit pays, What balls I seek, what robe I think my beauty most displays.

Smirre loved display.

We find in him, on the contrary, a somewhat coarse display of animal force in men, and of superb voluptuousness in women.

I still cannot figure out why the dispute between a section of gaunkars in Cuncolim and the Catholic Church received poor display in Goan newspapers.

The eyebrows and eyelashes and the protruding fur edge which enclosed the faces of the men carried a wonderful display of hoar frost, and gave the appearance of white lace frills, such as are seen on "granny's" caps.

Such an exhibition, instead of causing a display of benevolent interest among all classes, would, some years ago, have excited the malignant passions of the multitude, and probably caused a popular out-break.

That abrupt way of changing the subject is what Mrs. Fairfax calls a display of tact.

It was an annual custom at The Birches for the boys to subscribe towards getting a display of fireworks, which were let off in the playground under the superintendence of Mr. Blake.

127 Verbs to Use for the Word  display