55 Verbs to Use for the Word giving

Ruin meant a giving up and going out, while the auctioneer's hammer smote upon one's heart with cruel blows, and one could not see to say farewell because one's eyes were full of tears.

Now we should naturally think that this was a very free quotationso free that it substitutes 'giving' for 'receiving.'

He had explained the giving unto seven angels of seven golden vials of the wrath of God, but later came upon a verse that gave him pause: "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.

It is always hard for an old medical man to confess that anything has been discovered since the days of his youth; and beside, there were other reasons behind, which Heale tried to avoid giving; and therefore fenced off, and fenced off, till, pressed hard by Tom, wrath came forth, and truth with it.

Let society then turn over a new leaf in the wedding-present line, and cease this senseless giving of cut-glass and silver to those who may go to a mining-camp in the Rockies or to Mexico, or even into a ten-by-twelve New York apartment.

The day was that which commemorated the giving of the law on Mount Sinai.

I borrow from Canon Ainger an interesting letter from a sister of Dibdin on the beginning of the correspondence: My brother ... had constant occasion to conduct the giving or taking of cheques, as it might be, at the India House.

Of its early days Mrs. Croly wrote: "The social events of the first year were memorable, for they were the first of their kind, and practically changed the custom of confining public dinner-giving to men.

That damned prize-giving!

As his aviators signalled that the Germans were again advancing, Captain Raleigh gave the command that had been long eagerly awaited by the mena command which the commander of the Queen Mary had delayed giving until the last moment because he desired to give his men all the rest he could.

Three days after his inauguration, he wrote to Colonel Monroe, "I have firmly refused to follow the counsels of those who have desired the giving of offices to some of the Federalist leaders in order to reconcile.

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

I will, if you will, devote my Christmas giving to the children and the needy, reserving only the privilege of, once in a while, giving to a dear friend a gift which then will have the old charm of being a genuine surprise.

Tou didhonai kahi dhechesthai lhogon](the giving and receiving of reasons) competent alike to examine others, or to be examined by them, on philosophy.

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?

Mr. Young was an obsolete revival exhorter, whose life did little to illustrate and enforce his givings out.

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

This, however, entailed the giving of securities, generally in the form of economic privileges.

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.

It borders exceedingly hard upon absurdity; it very much resembles the nonsense of "expressing receptively the giving of something!"

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!

Home-work the unions will have none of, and therefore, wherever the collective bargain has been struck and kept, there we find the giving out of work from the factory absolutely forbidden, the home guarded from the entrance of the contractor, motherhood respected, babyhood defended from the outrage of child labor, and a higher standard of living secured for the family by the higher and securer earnings of the normal breadwinners.

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

55 Verbs to Use for the Word  giving