23 Verbs to Use for the Word entering

None saw her enter.

] SCENE VI The PRINCE OF HOMBURG enters.

May I go into your house and find a chair?" Both boy and man hurried forward then with kindly greetings, and Bachelor Billy unlocked the door and bade her enter.

[While they are retiring, TELL enters with BAUMGARTEN.] TELL.

[Goes out, and re-enters with TWO YOUNG HERMITS.]

(And then the door opens, and an Attendant enters, carrying a, covered cup upon a tray.

How the man who had a right to it, after wishing to prevent my entering, helped me in the end, rather than be alone with the pair who had forced themselves upon him.

"But, as I was saying, I now estimate that these tattered persons who would have prevented my leaving, as well as the red fellow that would have hindered my entering, this peculiarly irrational part of the forest, were spiritual intruders into Misery's domain whom Misery had driven out of their wits.

Then the door opens and looking craftily round the third Priest enters.

The process is the same already illustrated in lyric form as an expression of personality; but here man universal enters into the image and possesses it impersonally on the broad human scale.

was the sole word that met my entering in; then followed two small acts, supposed to be conventionalities.

(He ringsa servant enters.)

The moon shines dim in the open air, 175 And not a moonbeam enters here.

Winter eveningsthe world shut outwith less of ceremony the gentle Shakspeare enters.

[He opens the door, and steps back in surprise as WERNER STAUFFACHER enters.]

The heavy bolt he draws, and unawares A stranger enters with slow steps, unsought, A long robed monk, and in his hand he bears A jewelled goblet curiously wrought; But of his face beneath the cowl he wears For all his searching Nino seeth nought; And slowly past him with long stride he hies, While Nino follows with bewildered eyes.

The very thought of moving nearer to the room where this man was waiting filled her with horror, and yet it was surely as dangerous to remain where she was, too far away to warn any one entering, and herself at the mercy of the conqueror in the brief struggle.

The symbolic form is imperfect, because the spiritual meaning which it seeks to convey enters into consciousness in but an abstract and vague manner, and thus the congruity between meaning and form must always remain defective and therefore abstract.

Lips unused to thee, Bashful, sip thy jasmines, As the fainting bee, Reaching late his flower, Round her chamber hums, Counts his nectars enters, And is lost in balms!

They are told to love their neighbor, yet too many hate him because he possesses more of this world's goods or honors than they: they are told that a rich man cannot enter the kingdom of heaven, yet they go on laying up perishable wealth, and though often warned that moth and rust will corrupt, they fail to believe it till the worm that destroys enters and mars their own chapel of ease.

As she ends Comus re-enters in guise of a shepherd, and offers to escort her to his hut where she may rest until her companions are found.

After some deliberation, the First Company, which was from the north, declared their opinion, that heavenly joy and eternal happiness constitute the very life of heaven; so much so that whoever enters heaven, enters, in regard to his life, into its festivities, just as a person admitted to a marriage enters into all the festivities of a marriage.

Trusting to their kind offices, I shall endeavor to fulfil Bridget enters and begins clearing the table.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  entering