20 Verbs to Use for the Word give

This allows a slight give, for the baidarka is expected to yield to every wave, and in this lies its strength.

Getting different themes or colors that would like to be contradictory, to work together; developing a give and take.

How many pledges didst thou give, To win me for thine own!

who midst yon shades Sweet converse hold with Idham's maids, What bliss, to view them gild the hours, And brighten wit and fancy's powers, While every foible they disclose New transport gives, new graces shows.

What is it, pray, that thou givest, and to whom, pray, dost thou give?

He was at ease in the clubs and also at Court and enjoyed the give and take of a social hour with friends.

Though his system is based on the highest principles to which moral teaching could then appeal, it did not exclude the give and take, the compromise without which no practical man of affairs can make way, nor yet the wealth and bodily comforts that secure leisure for thought.

How doth it stirre this ayery part of us To heare our Poets tell imagin'd fights And the strange blowes that fained courage gives!

Rosy heaven his lips to flowered earth gives, With the costliest bliss of his breast.

If a king did so, Who would not haste, nay give, to see the show? George Herbert O Lord, that lends me life, Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness!

As this letter was written near Lady Frances Gardiner at her desire, and attended with a postscript from her own hand, this is, in effect, a sufficient attestation how agreeable it was to those accounts which she must often have heard the colonel give of this matter.

Since by our shameful conduct we have lost Freedom, wealth, honour, which we value most, I wish they would our lives a period give: They live too long, who happiness out-live.

The father sinks within his son, we see, And often rises in the third degree; If better luck a better mother give, 420 Chance gave us being, and by chance we live.

The Delphic oracles this answer give: 'Behold among the fields a lonely cow, Unworn with yokes, unbroken to the plough; Mark well the place where first she lays her down, There measure out thy walls, and build thy town, And from thy guide, Boetia call the land, In which the destined walls and town shall stand.

This image on the medal placed, With its bright round of titles graced, And stamped on British coins, shall live, To richest ores the value give, Or, wrought within the curious mould, Shape and adorn the running gold.

But he that does a noble nature show, Obliging others, still does higher grow; For virtue practised such a habit gives, That among men he like an angel lives; Humbly he doth, and without envy, dwell, Loved and admired by those he does excel.

I say that experience has shown that they were right; that the Church Catechism, where it is really and honestly taught, gives the children an honest, frank, sober, English temper of mind which no other training which I have seen gives.

The double blessing shall its glory give.

You've told me, Maro, whilst you live, You'd not a single penny give, But that whene'er you chance to die, You'd leave a handsome legacy: You must be mad beyond redress, If my next wish you cannot guess.

but a sense Thou surely hast of her benevolence, 295 Whereof her hourly bearing proof doth give; For of all good she is the best alive.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  give