203 Verbs to Use for the Word ghost

In short, he looks like a man who has seen a ghost.

Springing up, he went on with slow, sorrowful emphasis: "Men begin die" "Zen we come," said the Father, "wiz nurses and proper medicine" Nicholas gave the ghost of a shrug, adding the damaging fact: "Sickness come to Holy Cross.

You'd have the luck to meet poor FRANKLIN'S ghost?

I had 'laid the ghost,' as you might say, and that was what I set out to do.

Near where the old city had been the ghastly sight of Turks cut down by yeomanry during a hot pursuit offended the senses of sight and smell, and when you saw natives moving towards their village at a rate somewhat in excess of their customary shuffling gait you were almost led to think that their superstitious fears were driving them home before sundown lest darkness should raise the ghosts of the Turkish dead.

"We heard a ghost playing a piano!" said Laura.

As soon as I saw my enemy's back, I left my station, and never played the ghost again.

Local tradition had it that the place held the ghosts of those who had died in agony within its noisome dungeons; but she had always been far too matter-of-fact to accept stories of the supernatural.

Hamlet's doubt is here very evident: he hopes he may find it a false ghost: what good man, what good son would not?

"You mean the musical ghost," he cried, laughter in his voice.

I've got your ghost; I've been trying to lay him for some time past.

do not conjure up The ghost of Sally Dab, the famous cook; Who gave me solid food, the cheering cup,

For Groom has brought the ghosts back with him.

Why do fond men term it impiety To send a wearisome, sad, grudging ghost Unto his home, his long-long, lasting home?

PUNCHINELLO begs to assure the Sun that he doesn't keep a ghost; though, at the same time, the mistake was a natural one enough to emanate from Mr. C. A. (D. B.) DANA, who keeps a REAL ghost in his closet.

And so I hope, and so my crescent faith Gains daily power, that all my prayers and tears And toils and blood and anguish borne for him May blot the accusing of my deadly sin From heaven's high compt, and give me rest in death; And lay the pallid ghost of mortal love, That fills with banned and mournful loveliness, Unblest, the haunted chambers of my soul.

It will not stand the ghost of a chance unless well mounted.

"Might as well try to chase a ghost!"

It gives such a curious account of a ghost who is supposed to haunt this housethe ghost of a most awfully wicked woman who killed her stepson by throwing him into the moat, and then drowned herself" Mr. Tapster, who seldom contributed anything worth hearing to the conversation, suddenly remarked: "The ghost has been seen within the last two days by one of the servants here.

My ghostship heard of the young men's project, and encouraged them, never thinking there was one among them so stupid as to carry a gun to fight a ghost with; for how can you shoot a ghost, when it has neither flesh nor blood?

I am not superstitious, so far as I am aware; butTell me, in your time was there ever any disturbance, any appearance you couldn't understand, anyWell, I don't like the word ghost.

"Yes, once in my life I seed a ghost.

To thee, O God, I yield my dying ghost.

Can't you leave the lantern for a moment?" cried the ghost.

Thy wrongs have roused thy royall fathers ghost, And from his quiat grave king Edwards come To guard thy innocent life, my princely sonne.

203 Verbs to Use for the Word  ghost