1102 Verbs to Use for the Word friend

Since that time I have often seen him, and I shall always retain not only a high opinion of his great gifts, but also an affectionate remembrance of his great-heartedness." Literary people and brain-workers particularly interested him, and they found in the kind doctor a friend who understood them.

We met all our friends, and heard every language under the sun.

Although she felt at first a natural disappointment that she would not be allowed to labour in the mission field, she was able to look upward in her hour of trial and to say: "Tell my friends I never regretted leaving my native land for the cause of Christ.

He visited his numerous friends and told them of his trouble, which elicited much sympathy.

"It is eminently fitting that Brutus and Caesar should have walked as chief mourners for they have lost the truest friend they ever had.

After the compliments of the season, (warm ones,) Mr. P. asked his friends how the war in Europe affected them.

He's a queer old fellow, who lives by himself, and never makes friends or speaks to any one.

As an instance, I saw a friend on a late occasion coming from a bookstore with a volume of suspicious color beneath his arm.

We left our new friends in the afternoon; they to start in the morning for our old camping-ground on the lake above, and we down the stream on our retreat from the wilderness.

We occasionally brought back friends who preferred the quiet cool drive through the Park of St. Cloud to the crowd and dust of the railway.

" "Why, just to show you how a woman don't know how many real friends she has got, whyeven Mark Haas, of the Mound City Silk Company, a firm I don't do a hundred dollars' worth of business with a year, I wish you could have heard him the other night at the Y.M.H.A., a man you know for yourself just goes there to be sociable with the trade.

I have heard W. speak sometimes of a fine old chateau in our department(Aisne) belonging to a deputy, who invited his friends to shoot and breakfast.

In June, 1871, she accompanied her friend Elizabeth Clay on a visit to Switzerland; there she thoroughly enjoyed the Alpine climbing, and revelled in the grand scenery of Mont Blanc and other snow mountains.

Let us join hands and haste away, My friends and lovers all. 'Tis not a time will brook delay; Things for prompt action call.

Tell me!' 'Must I?' 'Yes!' 'I felt, when I saw you with her, as if I hadn't got a friend in the world.

I followed him, wondering dolefully what sort of figure I must cut in my plain clothes soaked and stained by travel; for it was clear that I had lighted on the mansion of some rich planter, who was even now entertaining his friends.

" "Not that you are engaged?" Something, an almost apprehensive touch, in Gifford's tone rather took his friend aback.

"Nay, hast forgot thy friend, Sir Jocelyn?"

We need friends just as we need air.

When Harry had finished his artless story his friend the Colonel took him fairly to his arms, and held him to his heart; and his voice faltered as he said, "Thank God, thank God for this!" "Oh, George," said Harry, who felt now he loved his friend with all his heart, "how I wish I was going with you on the campaign!"

* One evening, at the Literary Fund Club, Mr. Incledon having sung with great effect Mr. T. Dibdin's ballad of "May we ne'er want a friend, or a bottle to give him," an elderly gentleman whispered in Mr. T. Dibdin's ear, "Ah!

She received news of them, however, through her grandson, Lord Kew, and his friend Jack Belsize, who enjoyed dining with the old lady whenever they were given the opportunity.

They fled, however, soon to rally again; barricades were once more thrown up; the Poles of Posen flocked in to help their friends, and the black, red, and gold flag of Germany was displayed.

"I will send a friend to meet you," Pennington continued.

To retrace her steps, and seek her friends and neighbors in their homes, would be to lose precious moments, on which the life and liberty of her Henrich might depend.

1102 Verbs to Use for the Word  friend