42 Verbs to Use for the Word gayest

" I travel back from the war, madame, So kind: I travel back from the war, madame, So kind: For a glass of wine and a bowl of whey, 'Tis I will sing you a ballad gay, All so kind.

Twa had manteeles o' dolefu' black, But ane wi' lyart lining; The third, that gaed a wee a-back, Was in the fashion shining Fu' gay that day.

Quaffing port and sherry, Jolly roaring blades, Making gay and merry With the giddy maids.

Away from the vapour grey, That like a boding of ill Is blotting the morning gay, And gathers and darkens still!

When sun's a-shinin' an' th' sky Is washed out bright an' gay, It ain't no job to

They cheered me, so that the tears started from my eyes, when they saw me, and they called the gayest of gay greetings, though they knew that I was going only for a little while, and that many of them had set foot on British soil for the last time.

Indeed, it was all the hot, shuddering little laundry-room could do to contain the gay and bubbling Cissie.

I'll wait upon you, And make you dainty Nose-gays.

The bright spirit world is everywhere And to each is appointed some care To guide earth's children on their way Amid the poor, as well as the gay We dwell in fields of labor and love

We are enjoying ourselves more than I can say, and they are perfect dears, most of the people who entertain us;so gay and merry and kind;and we are growing quite accustomed to the voices and the odd grammar and phrasing.

"I had a Son,the waves might roar, He feared them not, a Sailor gay!

Her glorious arms she opens, flees away, While he doth follow the enticer gay.

And he went home middlin' gay; Then Abner Fry he killed a man

Around the marsh, in rich display, Grow rush and lotus flowers, all gay.

It will be of use for him to repeat these with a grave and distinct voice, accommodated to those cadences, which the commas, the periods, and the notes of interrogation, marked in his author, may require, but without the smallest instruction to humour the gay, or to sadden the plaintive.

And lo! young Siduri hath disappeared, And with the Zisi crowned she now appeared; The corn-gods in a crescent round their queen, She waves before the king her Nusku green, And sings with her sweet voice a joyful lay, And all the Zisi join the chorus gay:

She livessoon she will waken; straightway Will ope her pretty eyes,glad she Will prattle merry, laughing gay!

Early at evening did it burnand late, Surviving comrade of uncounted hours, Which, going by from year to year, had found, And left the couple neither gay perhaps 120 Nor cheerful, yet with objects and with hopes, Living a life of eager industry.

" "Lady," answered he, "let the gay and the vigorous expect pleasure in their excursions; it is enough that age can obtain ease.

there is no error here To love the gay, the beautiful, the bright, With fondest passion, then to turn with fear To sterner dutiestasks forgotten quite.

"Thou shalt be lady of castles and towers, (Follow, my love, come over the strand) And sit like a queen in princely bowers, Even thou the fair flower of Northumberland." Then parted hence this lady gay, (Follow, my love, come over the strand) And got her father's ring away, And she the fair flower of Northumberland.

SYMMETRY, SIZE, AND CHARACTERThe dog must present a general gay, lively, and active appearance; bone and strength in a small compass are essentials; but this must not be taken to mean that a Fox-terrier should be cloggy, or in any way coarsespeed and endurance must be looked to as well as power, and the symmetry of the Foxhound taken as a model.

I will never think of her again, nor make a fool of myself by putting nose-gays into her keyhole, if you will only not look so sober any more.

Hence, two or more articles in a sentence are signs of two or more nouns; and hence too, by a very convenient ellipsis, an article before an adjective is often made to relate to a noun understood; as, "The grave [people] rebuke the gay

Here and there, some flowering shrub rendered the picture gay, while masses of the rich chestnut, in blossom, lay in clouds of natural glory among the dark tops of the pines.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  gayest