24 Verbs to Use for the Word grandest

It was the working men who held out, and so bent were they on their original scheme, that I was obliged to have recourse to les grands moyens.

March's indignant refusal, at first, to tune the Circassian grand, his trick of sitting on the floor under Paula's piano while she played for him, his forgetting to be paid, though he had not, in all probability, a cent in his pockets, were exhibited as whimsicalities, such as Wallace's favorite author, J.M. Barrie, might have invented.

Contes verts de ma mère-grand.

[Footnote: Ces noms, dont le cinq premiers sont ceux de grands seigneurs des états du duc de Bourgogne, attestent que plusieurs personnes de la cour du duc s'étoient réunies pour le voyage d'outremer, et ce sont probablement celles qui s'embarquèrent à Venise avec notre auteur, quoique jusquà présent il ne les ait pas nommées.

qu'ils étoient à cordes et fort grands, Les ménestrels vinrent dans la salle, ils mangèrent ce qui

I will suppose that you have just defeated the grandest and the wisest measure of your political antagonists.

When it's watermelon time in Dixie Land Dat's de time of all de year When Ah grin with cheer from ear to ear Watermelon's jes' GRAND!!!

Va. X ÉVIRADNUS IMMOBILE Le héros est seul sous ces grands murs sévères.

Then followed the grandest and most peculiar part of the solemnitythe procession of ancestorsbefore which all the rest of the pageant so faded in comparison, that men of rank of the true Roman type enjoined their heirs to restrict the funeral ceremony to that procession alone.

So she led the way into the drawing-room and quite superfluously indicated the Circassian grand with a gesture.

This passage led me into an open space, the grandest of all, loftily vaulted, full of genie riches and buried treasures of light, the million-fold ensemble of lustres dancing schottishe with the eye, as it moved or was still: this place, I should guess, being quite half a mile from the entrance.

With these gifts, high mounted in the air, the young ward of Atlantes was now making the grandest of grand tours.

Il s'approche un moment de la table les verres Et les hanaps, dorés et peints, petits et grands, Sont étagés, divers pour les vins différents; Il a soif; les flacons tentent sa lèvre avide; Mais la goutte qui reste au fond d'un verre vide Trahirait que quelqu'un dans la salle est vivant; Il va droit aux chevaux.

In speaking of ancestors or descendants, we take the noun, father, mother, son, daughter, or child; prefix the adjective grand; for the second generation; great, for the, third; and then, sometimes, repeat the same, for degrees more remote: as, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather.

The conflagration had now reached the highest point of the city, and presented the grandest and most terrific aspect it had yet assumed from the river.

It seems as if human art had outdone itself in producing this templethe grandest which the world ever erected for the worship of the Living God!

"Now,would you believe it?that intermeddling monarch took out of my hands the whole grand, ambitious scheme I had so carefully devised.

Arrived there, she took up a hairbrush, and with a motion the grandest I ever see in a human bein' she brought it down atop of Hadds' head.

Hints of an unbounded fancy, playing gracefully in the excess of its strength, with the vastest images, as in that robe of the Scottish Muse, in which Deep lights and shades, bold mingling, threw A lustre grand, And seem'd to my astonished view A well-known land.

So on the wall's outside we stand, Admire the keyhole's contour grand And gateposts' sturdy granite; But, ah, is Science safe, we say, With one who treats Trustees this way?

And he, not twice had his oak trees bloomed Ere he wedded a lady grand, Whose tall and towering family tree, Had for ages darkened the land; 'Twas a famous genealogical tree, With no modernly thrifty shoots, But a tree with a sap of royalty Encrusting its mossy old roots.

By the beginning of June the tiny red flower is peeping from its leafy sheath, the lower leaves are turning yellowish and crisp, and it is almost time to begin the grandest and most important operation of the season, the manufacture of the dye from the plant.

And those poor hell-selected fellaheen are betoiling themselfs grand.

Or, un autre savant, Maraldi, ayant mesuré aussi exactement que possible les angles des rhombes construits par les abeilles fixa les grands à 109 degrés, 28 minutes, et les petits a 70 degrés, 32 minutes.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  grandest