68 Verbs to Use for the Word goal

He had reached the goal.

Give all your strength and your last farthing to increase our fleet and any other necessary means to attain our goal: Down with England!"

But as they neared their goal the boys' minds could scarcely escape misgivings.

A high tricky wind spoiled both attempts to kick goal, and time was called with a score at 6-6.

All he had ever wanted was to go home, and now he knew that he was never going to achieve that goal.

All Frenchmen must be united not merely by the feeling of duty, but also in hatred for an enemy who seeks no other goal than our annihilationthe destruction of a nation which has always been a pioneer of justice and liberty in the world.

THE GALLEY-SLAVE OF DRAGUT Ah, fortune's targe and butt was he, On whom were rained the strokes from hate From love that had not found its goal, From strange vicissitudes of fate.

Then did his soul Thank silently the gods that gave him strength To win, while I so sorely missed the goal? He turned, and quickly in his own firm hand He took my ownthe gulf of Failure spanned, ...

He had scored the first goal of the game at the end of the first chukkur.

On the broad expanse of ocean, or, in nautical phrase, with plenty of sea-room, if his bark is in good condition, he fears little or nothing, but when his vessel approaches its goal, visions of disaster arise before him, and he becomes anxious, thoughtful, and taciturn.

Success is not in getting rich or rising high to fame; It's not alone in winning goals which all men hope to claim; It's in the man you are each day, through happiness or care; It's in the cheery words you speak and in the smile you wear.

At the beginning of his ministry he had set this goal before him, that every soul under his care might see as he saw, and see with him more clearly year by year, the church's great work; its true and total business.

Mr. Moffat, apparently unaffected by this result of his daring move, pursued his course, with the quiet determination of one who sees his goal and is working deliberately towards it.

On the other hand, both Gino and Bartolomeo sank in their respective boats as they gained the goal in succession; and so exhausted was each of these renowned gondoliers, that several moments elapsed before either had breath for speech.

In their general disorder of plan, they could do nothing to prevent the Palatines from making goal after goal till, when the referee's whistle announced that the first twenty-minute half was over, the score stood 12 to 6 against Kingston.

The unborn ages,the old graves, with their long-mouldering dust,the very tears that wetted it, now all dry,do not these speak to thee what ear hath not heard?" "Solemn before us Veiled the dark Portal Goal of all mortal.

Being a true lover of living, a fellow with something pushing and spontaneous in his inside, he must, like any other soldier, in any other stirring, deadly warfare, push on at his best pace until he touch the goal.

They were beating your enemies and mine, and they were facing a goal which Britain had never yet won.

I should like once more to be All alone with youthful me; Youthful me who saw the hills Where the sun its splendor spills And was certain that in time To the topmost height he'd climb; Youthful me, serene of soul, Who beheld a shining goal.

A perfect balance of the two would be intuition, which, however, constitutes the goal of knowledge, never fully to be realized.

Hockey goal keeper with spider net covering the goal.

He still wanted to know Paredes's goal, but his disappointment and its meaning obsessed him.

He laboreth at every tree, A worm his utmost goal.

In the mean while, as Billy Kirby was preparing himself for another shot, Natty left the goal, with an extremely dissatisfied manner, muttering to himself, and speaking aloud.

He rubbed the back of one hand across his straight eyebrows, and stared across the range toward the distant hills that marked his goal.

68 Verbs to Use for the Word  goal