33 Verbs to Use for the Word exhibiting

As we walked home, you gave me a precise exhibit of your income and expenditures for the last five years, and a prospective sketch of the same for the next ten; winding up with an incidental delineation of the importance, to a man of business, of a good pew in some respectable place of worship.

This is the only hint this courteous country gives of the great war going on at home that would stop the exhibit of most any other country.

It would be an object more highly desirable than the gratification of the curiosity of speculative statesmen if its precise situation could be ascertained, a fair exhibit made of the operations of each of its departments, of the powers which they respectively claim and exercise, of the collisions which have occurred between them or between the whole Government and those of the States or either of them.

The supposition that grandpa and grandma had passed out of our lives was soon disproved; for as I was crossing our back yard on the Saturday of that first week of school, I happened to look toward Seventeenth Street, and saw a string of wagons bringing exhibits from the fair grounds.

Our task that morning was to collect the plant exhibits from the homes of all those on our list.

There could hardly have been contrived a more instructive exhibit of Japan and the Japanese.

The equipment of the German army does not include either the jars or the chemical fluids for preserving hacked-off limbs, hence it is impossible to display exhibits as in a museum.

Madame Ewans examined this last exhibit with a curiosity that very soon became critical.

A keen fisherman, he had little difficulty in extracting an exhibit for the Court's inspection, which he unhesitatingly pronounced to be a diamond ring in an advanced state of decomposition.

Here, on the contrary, the feeling is not that which the man is proud of, and would fain exhibit.

Likewise, figure 34 exhibits the use of the left hand in the draw-in experiment.

In all the literature of romantic love in all the ages there can be found no more touching exhibit of the true-hearted fidelity of a romantic lover than that which is given of Jacob in the words: 'And Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and they seemed unto him but a few days for the love he had to her.'

Therefore he gave notice to them that he was going to sail seaward, but when he had extinguished the light which flagships exhibit during night voyages for the purpose of having the rest follow close behind, he coasted along Italy, then went over to Corcyra and from there came to Cephallenia.

[Footnote 64: The Parisian play-writer's English exhibits all the typical peculiarities noted above.

Sometimes lantern exhibits to illustrate special topics are given.

" He lifted the exhibits out.

Callandar chuckled at a whimsical vision of them in a church court, damningly marked "Exhibit 1."

"At the outskirts of the crowd Constable Moloney resigned in my favor, and it was at this moment that I noticed a manifest plain-clothes officer observing my exhibits with undue attention.

The report of the Secretary of the Navy presents a comprehensive and satisfactory exhibit of the affairs of that Department and of the naval service.

As the day passed his hope began to fall, as there seemed little possibility that the judges would reach his exhibit.

In her spiritual make-up there is none of that subtle gosh-awfulness which renders such an exhibit as, say, my Aunt Agatha the curse of the Home Counties and a menace to one and all.

It might come any day, and it would require an exhibit of the condition of the bank on any previous day.

When she came back, she resumed the exhibiting of her birthday gifts where it had been interrupted.

We slept only briefly for there remained the final task of returning the pot exhibits to their respective owners.

We walked back to the wagon in silence, and found Virginia and Grandma Thorndyke sitting on the spring seat with grandma's arm about the girl, with a handkerchief in her hand, just as if she had been wiping the tears from Virginia's eyes; but the girl was laughing and talking in a manner more lively than I had ever seen her exhibit.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  exhibiting