261 Verbs to Use for the Word gate

You swing open the gate and crunch across the pebbles to the door.

When she came to herself with a start the little cavalcade had reached the gate and John Randolph stood before her with his hat in his hand.

Ever and ever, as I proceeded on my way, the sense of haste and restless impatience grew upon me, so that I felt myself incapable of remaining long in a place, and my desire grew stronger to hasten on and on; but when I entered the gates of the city this longing vanished from my mind.

As I readily paid them the unsuspected homage of my soul, I was graciously permitted to pass the gate.

Her eye fell casually upon Pompey who was shutting the carriage gates.

"Close the gate and put every man to his post, for the danger is at hand.

The husband, whose anticipated approach had occasioned all this abruptness, was coming down the hill when Sweetwater left the gate.

I usually lock the gate about this time.'

Wishing himself fathoms under-ground, ashamed of his book, still more ashamed of himself for his shame, he had to sit there ten physical seconds, or spiritual years, while the colonel solemnly returned him the book, complimenting him on the proofs of its purifying influence which he had given the night before, in helping to throw the turnpike-gate into the river.

"She had by this time approached a small gate, which communicated with the apartments on the ground-floor of the Zenana; when, turning to me, she said, "You can return the way you came, but I must leave you here;" and, making a slight bow, she sprung like a young fawn through the gate, and was out of sight in a moment.

This can unlock the gates of Joy; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears.' III.

Clem will remain here with number six to guard the gate.

Find that my thankless soul, deprived thereof, Declines to death, while heaven still bars the gate.

They would break down any gate she chose.

When he found the gate he waited for Jerry, who could be heard calling from the darkness.

The terms of his admittance were so well understood to himself, that he distrusted the expediency of attempting to get upon the quays by the prison, the way he had entered, since he had little doubt that his retreat would be intercepted by those who kept the outer gate, and who were probably, by this time, in the secret of his true character.

" Then Lenore, opening her eyes, saw the gate, the trim little orchard with its scant shade, the gray old weatherbeaten house which she remembered so well.

"Ha, my lord," he cried, "mine eyes do joy to see thee and these goodly fellows'tis hard and fierce business where Benedict and his pikes do hold the gate" "Aye, forsooth," quoth Sir Brian, "they press their attack amain, for one that falleth, two do fill his place.

Alas, my lords, once they do ope the gates" "That can they in nowise do!" said Sir Benedict gently, but with face grim and hawk-like.

Whether by accident or design, a rumor suddenly spread through the town that Piero de' Medici was nearing the gates.

I hope you may find her at home; tell her, for me, not to fear,"he lifted the gate-latch,"that she and her daughter are of more value than many sparrows; that God's priest sends her that word from Him.

So Beltane, smiling yet, descended from the battlement and bade them set wide the gates.

The corps that forced the gate of the Circus took the defenders of the gate of Charsias in the rear, and overpowered all resistance in the quarter of Blachern.

" Adriana, though ashamed of her own conduct, still insisted on having her husband delivered up to her; but the abbess would suffer no person to enter her house, nor would she deliver up this unhappy man to the care of the jealous wife, determining herself to use gentle means for his recovery, and she retired into her house again, and ordered her gates to be shut against them.

To be revenged for this treachery he rushed forward, and would have seized hold of the sorceress, but she fled into the fort and fastened the gate.

261 Verbs to Use for the Word  gate