19 Verbs to Use for the Word ensemble

In girls, those definite signs, menstruation and the growth of the breasts, before the age of ten, mean premature awakening of the ovaries and a concomitant co-reaction of the other endocrines, creating the ensemble of maturity.

Si deux personnes out quelque chose à decider ensemble, ne prenez le party ny de l'vn, ny de l'autre, si quelque grãde raison ne vous y oblige.

; it was begun to be erected in 1163 on the site of a prior Merovingian cathedral, which itself had superseded a pagan temple on the spot, and completed, at least the general ensemble of it, in 1230.

One mind does not stand out or above the whole, fashioning the tout- ensemble to the symmetrical lines of one governing, all-pervading and shaping thought.

Topographically, Arundel has only a few features, yet they are fine enough to form a rich ensemble.

The actors, who had almost all belonged to the time when they were under the personal influence of Schiller and Goethe, gave an ensemble of significant personages, such as on a mere reading were not presented to my imagination with all their individuality.

La ils sont attachés par les pieds de derrière et confondus tous ensemble, chevaux et jumens.

They are terrible wounds, yet they do not appreciably impair the ensemble of the fane.

Vous souriez ... que serait-ce donc ... si je vous racontais mes impressions pendant le duo que vous avez chanté ensemble.... LA COMTESSE, gaiement.

Allez m'attendre dans le salon, et nous ouvrirons le bal ensemble.... DE GRIGNON, avec ivresse.

This youthful knight's visor was raised so as to disclose his features, and these were so comely, that, combined with his finely-proportioned figure, perfectly displayed by his armour, he offered an ensemble of manly attractions almost irresistible to female eyes.

Combien d'heures nous avons passés ensemble, causant, toujours causant, dans votre belle maison de Fontainebleau, si française avec sa terrasse en pierre et son jardin avec ses gazons maigres et ses allées sablonneuses qui serpentent parmi les grands arbres forestiers.

It was cruel, but he was merciless, and spared no exaggeration of her voice, her dramatic manner, and a way she had of sprawling over the piano, producing an ensemble which made it impossible to hear her again in the same songs without a disposition to laugh.

les entretiens mystérieux que vous aviez ensemble!...

For me the problem was how to retain the whole ensemble of the narrative and the essence of the lessons which the work inculcates, while recasting some portion of it and sacrificing those matters of form to which exception was taken.

They sit their machines gracefully, and the skirt, instead of being a mere bundle of stuff, falls evenly and fittingly like a necessary adjunctthe drapery which is needed to complete and set off the ensemble.'

The river, of a beautiful light green tint, wandering down the valley towards Pierrefitte, the trees with varied foliage crowding the slopes above, the glimpse of Saint Sauveur with its church, and the hills with the snowpeaks beyond, on either sidemade such a glorious ensemble as we were not slow to appreciate.

As Generalissimo of all the Allied Forces the great French Marshal has planned and carried out an ensemble of operations designed to shatter and demoralise the enemy at every point.

No competent bank president, surveying the ensemble, would have for a moment considered making a bookkeeper out of the wearer.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  ensemble