124 Verbs to Use for the Word exhibition

In the ninth Hall gave a remarkable exhibition.

When it came to Stella Starr's turn, Andy witnessed a second exhibition of the superstitious folly of these strange circus folk.

Just as a man may have money without "flashing" it, or an extensive wardrobe without sporting gaudy neckties or wearing a dress suit in the morning, so may he possess linguistic resources without making a caddish exhibition of them.

To those who have never seen an exhibition of this kind it was quite amazing to observe with what rapidity the ropes were fixed and the ring formed; nor were the men less prompt.

Between the years 1780 and 1838 the Royal Academy held its exhibitions at Somerset House.

Foreign ministers and members of both Houses of Congress, as well, also, as prominent citizens, were invited to attend the exhibition, and manifested much interest in the novelty of the invention.

This sport gives brilliancy to the sight, and this brilliancy vibrates from eye to eye, and presents an exhibition of beauty.

" We shall not go out of our way to state half the curious questions which forcibly arose in our minds on visiting this interesting exhibition.

Cato affords a splendid exhibition of artificial and fictitious manners, and delivers just and noble sentiments, in diction easy, elevated and harmonious; but its hopes and fears communicate no vibration to the heart: the composition refers us only to the writer; we pronounce the name of Cato, but we think on Addison."

There followed a bewildering exhibition of such bucking that the disgruntled cowboys forgot their shame and shouted with joy.

The success of his delicate manoeuvre had imparted to his countenance a glow of something very like triumph; and his step, as he advanced towards Mrs. Wyllys and Gertrude, was that of a man who enjoyed the consciousness of having acquitted himself dexterously, in circumstances that required no small exhibition of professional skill.

Their heads met with a crash, and Miss Nugent forgot her own consternation in the joy of beholding the pitiable exhibition which terror made of Mr. Wilks.

A poem is to resemble an exhibition of fireworks, with a continual explosion of quaint figures and devices, flash after flash, that surprise for the moment, and leave no trace of light or warmth behind them.

After the bowels have been moved we should commence the exhibition of small doses of tartar emetic with squills and opium thrice a day.

Tiridates one day viewed an exhibition of pancratium.

They were objects of great curiosity to the Grand Duke, who spent considerable time in looking at them, and watching their exhibitions of horsemanship, sham fights, etc.

Latin Accidence and Primary Lesson-Book, containing a full Exhibition of the Forms of Words, and First Lessons in Reading.

I do not believe in beginning the exhibition of arsenic too soon.

Quaint and inviting shops, however, stocked with articles that form a little exhibition in themselves must pay the penalty of their attractiveness, and possibly the proprietors have no objection.

This unwonted interruption of the ceremonies clouded many a brow, for the sensibilities of a Venetian noble were quick, indeed, to reprehend the immorality of political discontent, though the conventional dignity of the class suppressed all other ill-timed exhibition of dissatisfaction.

Anger and hatred should never be shown otherwise than in what you do; and feelings will be all the more effective in action, in so far as you avoid the exhibition of them in any other way.

I always thought this a most sleep-inspiring exhibition.

But, apart from this exhibition at Philadelphia, I could not go anywhere without finding an exhibition.

Had they embraced in public, and wept many times a day upon one another's necks, the staffhalf of which was Frenchwould have deemed the exhibition most seemly and fitting, and the English, though embarrassed, would not have been censorious.

I cannot understand why the law does not step in and stop so degrading an exhibition.

124 Verbs to Use for the Word  exhibition