40 Verbs to Use for the Word happening

The day after they had matriculated, J.W. and Marty were putting their room to rightsoh, yes, they thought it would be well to share the same roomand as they puttered about they reviewed the happenings of the first day.

Holman slackened speed, and we dodged through a mass of boulders that we judged were in a direct line with the crevice through which we had witnessed the happenings in the cave.

I want you to forget the happenings of yesterdaylast eveningso far as I was concerned in them.

" The widow was a good gossip herself, and knew all the happenings in the little town.

The girl herself was so hurt by the neglect that she had scarcely strength enough to relate the strange happenings of the night.

I saw strange happenings in obscure little villages.

Then he told Sir Richard all the happenings that had befallen him, and that now at last he felt himself safe, being so nigh to Sherwood again.

Try to imagine yourself in the same circumstances, and you will see how absurd our attempts to explain the happenings really were.

Our way of entertaining guests is to sit close together and recall happenings, and delightedly remind each other of childish escapades, shouting hilariously, while our guests sit in a bored and puzzled silence.

It will not be necessary to record in detail the happenings of the remainder of this last visit to Europe.

Every possible motive, then,his interest, his jealousy, his longing for revenge, and now his fears for his own safety,urged him to regard the happening of a certain casualty as a matter of simple necessity.

And men took such happenings into their lives, and met them by the expedients of the moment, and told one another there was "no change in the essential order of things."

" He was as unconcerned about it as if discussing the most trivial happening of the day.

The person living on the physical plane may visit the astral plane in the astral body; and, again, he may perceive the happenings and scenes of that plane by means of the awakened and developed astral senses.

It is one thing to read one's Gibbon, and learn of the murder of Geta, son of Severus, by order of his brother Caracalla, and another to see the youth's name roughly scratched out on a stone in Hexham Abbey crypt; and to read of the assassination of Elagabalus does not move us one whit, but to see his name erased from a stone in Chesters museum brings the tumultuous happenings in ancient Rome

Early in the morning, when he was going into the vineyard, he had met the Justice of Peace, and heard from him all the happenings of yesterday, how Erick had spoiled the game for the grape-thieves, and how they, the would-be thieves, had run far beyond the next two villages before they even became aware that it was only their allies who were chasing them.

PART TEN - IMPRIMIS "So let us laugh, lest vain rememberings Breed, as of old, some rude bucolic cry Of awkward anguishes, of dreams that die Without decorum, of Love lacking wings Yet striving you-ward in his flounderings Eternally,as now, even when I lie As I lie now, who know that you and I Exist and heed not lesser happenings.

Words betokening future happenings or involving judgment tend to take a special cast from the fears and anxieties men feel when their fortune is affected or their destiny controlled by external forces.

Then again, at the front, the extreme uncertainty of the morrow tended to lessen the interest in the details of to-day; consequently I may have missed a great many interesting happenings alongside of me which I would have wanted to note under other circumstances.

At this both the populace and we on the instant all shouted this phrase, common at drinking bouts: "Long life to you!" Let no one think that I sully the dignity of history in noting down such happenings.

And you would wish that not to happen?" "I would take a good deal of pains to prevent its happening.

Memory is a carrying forward of the past into the present, and the fact that we can recall a past event without mentally rehearsing all the intermediate happenings in inverse order, shows that in the time aspect of memory there is simultaneity as well as sequencetime ceases to be linear and becomes plane.

But the charm of an old canal is perhaps yet more its own when even so tranquil a happening as the passage of a barge is no longer looked for, and the quiet water is called upon for no more arduous usefulness than the reflection of the willows or the ferrying across of summer clouds.

"It is my turn tonight to relate for your entertainment a story of my past, and I shall repeat to you the most pathetic happening that I have ever experienced in all my life.

As I viewed the happening he was inclined to shield the big brute who threw the knife simply because the offence did not appear to be one that merited punishment, and this view was not pleasing to my nerves.

40 Verbs to Use for the Word  happening