44 Verbs to Use for the Word h

He learned how to avoid dropping his h's; but two vices were incurablethe shyness and his appalling taste in dress.

[Footnote h: "One for each county.

Bites her nails, cannot pronounce her h's, and misplaces her v's and w's.

" "Do you think 'Billy the fiddler,' as you call him, is one of the Sons of Liberty?" "H-u-s-h!"

What I meant was'sh-h-h-h, Looall I meant was, it's coming to you.

| | +-+ PLAN OF A TRICLINIUM. will show this sufficiently without elaborate description; but it is necessary to notice that the host always or almost always occupied the couch marked H on the plan, while the one immediately above him, i.e. No. 3 of the lectus medius, was reserved for the most important guest, and called lectus consularis.

I would like to call her Anna if I had any right to leave off the H that the Hebrews put before and after this beautiful name.

God Bless you my h: I ever am with the firmest and most perfect attachment your &c. "Wednesday night, June the 6th 1792.

One of the prettiest was inscribed in a copy of Miss Yonge's "Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe," which he gave to Miss Ruth Dymes: R ound the wondrous globe I wander wild, U p and down-hillAge succeeds to youth T oiling all in vain to find a child H alf so loving, half so dear as Ruth.

"A lawyer's efforts might free him in the future, your testimony will free h

The molecular weight of the compound is therefore 5.7 × 14.42 × 2 = 164.4, which gives H = (164.4 × 12.28)/100 = 20.18 or C{12}H{20} C = (164.4 × 86.95)/100 = 11.81

" Inform our old acquaintance H, that if he emigrates to America on the strength of this assertion of Cooper, (on which, you tell me he so much depends), he will, on his arrival, find himself egregiously mistaken.

" "Lag she been you' h-own?" asked the mother, suffering from her own boldness.

" Before she could warn him, or do anything except let out a horrified "Oh-h!"

They lay h on the house, g on the girl, p on the pond, and later do the same with words.

" I called to mind my hopeful H, too, so often the sweet companion of my morning walks to this very spot; in whom I had fondly thought my better part should have survived me, and "With whom it seemed my very life Went half away!

To take one instance only, the instance of the parish of Kilberry in county Kildare, cited by Monck Mason (p. 27, note h).

Some private soldiers who knew that my lines of survey passed through the house" "Ah-h!

Many a wild fellow in Rome, your Gracchi, Syllas, Catilines, would not have played "h and Tommy" in the way they did, if they could have soothed their angry stomachs with a cigara pipe has intercepted many an evil scheme.

Indeed, Tommy has a way of prefixing his h's to the right vowels more frequently than a generation ago.

He may have got in the way of putting the H before the eggs instead of the ham; but he is just as good for all that, and more interesting besides.

And, sirs, I'me sorry to be obliged to speak plain, it would be a darned site more to your credit if you'd try and raise the earth, instead of daily usin' Wall Street as a base of operations to raise H, wellexcuse me, the futer asilum for retired brokers.

Passing between them and reefs H and I also between Young Island (an elevated reef, with one small mangrove growing on the highest part) and reef M, we hauled up North-East by North round the north end of the latter, to weather Sir Everard Home's Islands, a low group connected by shoal water and extending about four miles from Cape Grenville.

We may, therefore, assume that the semicolon represents t, that 4 represents h, and that 8 represents ethe last being now well confirmed.

They walked back 'ome like a funeral procession, and Emma 'ad to keep saying "H's!"

44 Verbs to Use for the Word  h