734 Verbs to Use for the Word ending

Holding the light high, I passed on into the cellar, and, keeping to the right, paced slowly up, until I reached the further end.

Later in life, through another and unquestionably even better method, he succeeded in bringing forth a plan which attained the very end for which he sought in the '80s, but in the second resort, by a far more efficacious method.

"When I found that the smash was inevitable I went mad, and entered my room with the intention of putting an end to my wretched existence.

How should she gain her end and yet save herself from the humiliation of seeming to spy upon her father?

But a whisper adroitly put in his ear may accomplish the same ends."

The doors have a sort of iron ring for a handle, and through this we stuck a broken cricket-stump, and Mug and I held the two ends so that you couldn't possibly lift the latch on the inside.

Why all this wondrous waste, this prodigality of bounty, if the mere animal senses of sight and hearing (by which he is not distinguished from the brutes that perish) would have answered the end as well?

As the play nears its end, footmen crowd forward at the doors.

All the winter of 1876, which saw the end of the National Assembly and the beginning of a new regime, was an eventful one in parliamentary circles.

Professor Dewey urges that "the industrial history of man is not a materialistic or merely utilitarian affair," but a matter of intelligence, a record of how men learned to think, and also an ethical record, "the account of the conditions which men have patiently wrought out to serve their ends.

But the Lord God, Jehovah, the Ancient of Days, encanopied in space and glory, leads onward to the end of years His people in a mighty train, to a rule and kingdom which shall know no end.

Deceive me not, oh! deceive me not with dreams that are sweet; but let me go upon my way and find the end, if there is any end, or if any good can be.' 'What shall we do,' cried the little Pilgrim, 'to persuade him that he has arrived and is safe, and dreams no more?'

He put his own blanket down, laid the quiet figure gently upon it, bringing the ends over to cover him.

The morning mail was just in, and Patricia had despatched Charteris for her letters, on the plea that the woods were too beautiful to leave, and that Matocton, in the unsettled state which marks the end of the week in a house-party, was intolerable.

Still the howling was upon his trail, and as he approached the upper end, he again took to the water, to be frightened back by Martin and myself, and with renewed energy he bounded across to a point stretching out into the lake on the opposite side.

Doubtless they had felt insecure after their terrible deed, and the youngest Marac had been dispatched after her, disguised as a woman, with instructions to way-lay her by some shorter cut, in order to find out if she was really ignorant of the frightful way in which the pedlar had met his untimely end.

"Why, you chose the middle of the bed and Vi took the end nearest the wall.

" "Vich von is gone?" asked the Silesian, who heard the end of the conversation.

the Colonel rightly divined, little guessing how triumphantly he achieved that end.

The lady pressed her hand in answer to her thought, and bade her pause a moment and look back into the city as they passed the end of the great street out of which they came.

The breeze had freshened a little, and my boat drifted about fast enough for trollin', and feelin' a little drowsy, I tied the end of the line to the cleets across the knees of the boat, and lay down in the bottom with my hand out over the side holdin' the line.

" "With a man it's different, It's his job in life, earning, andand the woman making the two ends of it meet.

Select fine smooth potatoes; cut off the end of each and scrape out the inside.

In old times the capture of a nation's capital meant the end of the war, but we have seen capitals captured and the war not modified a bit by it.

Charles, the son and heir, was killed through an accident to his coach in Wales, July, 1698, and the shock is said to have hastened the old Duke's end.

734 Verbs to Use for the Word  ending