73 Verbs to Use for the Word hazards

For me, was it for me you ran this hazard then? Fal.

I was careful not to incur the hazards of darkness and solitude.

dost thou know the hazard of thy temerity?

Thus, of the fifteen human beings who had sailed together from Martha's Vineyard, ready to encounter every hazard in order to secure wealth, or what in their estimation was wealth, but three remained; and of these, two might be considered in a critical condition.

"It is not neededor rather it might increase a hazard that is already too weighty.

He climbed and ran Till high above Dunskaith he stood to scan The outer ocean for the Viking ships, Peering below his hand, with panting lips A-gape, but wide and empty lay the sea Beyond the barrier crags of Cromarty, To the far sky-line lying blue and bare For no red pirate sought as yet to dare The gloomy hazards of the fitful seas, The gusty terrors, and the treacheries Of fickle April and its changing skies

and asks them to brave with him once more the hazards and the hardships of the life of vast; unsubdued enterprise.

After a long debate with himself, honour gave way to love, and he resolved at all hazards to carry off Cassandra.

The inner room was ablaze with light, and the furniture stood hap-hazard about it, just as I had seen it earlier in the day.

In short, they said, "that it was better bravely to try the hazard of war in a battle, than to be deserted and surrounded by their own troops, and forced to submit to the greatest cruelties."

For be well assured that the hardiest soldiers be either slain or maimed, either and [or if] they escape all hazards and return home again, if they be without relief of their friends they will surely desperately rob and steal, and either shortly be hanged or miserably die in prison.

If young, she is likely wanton and untaught; if lusty, too lascivious; and if she be not satisfied, you know where and when, nil nisi jurgia, all is in an uproar, and there is little quietness to be had; If an old maid, 'tis a hazard she dies in childbed; if a rich widow, induces te in laqueum, thou dost halter thyself, she will make all away beforehand, to her other children, &c.dominam quis possit ferre tonantem?

How many, that have willingly undergone the hazard of their lives to destroy a tyrant!

It gives confidence in right projects, making money available for things that are right, and reducing the hazard of investments by eliminating the badly or indifferently managed organizations and those founded on unsound policies.

BACON, FRANCIS L. Outwitting the hazards; youth attacks the accident problem.

He, a lonely tree, had already taken fire, but he would gladly risk the "extra hazard."

"Before you make your final choice," answered Imlac, "you ought to examine its hazards, and converse with some of those who are grown old in the company of themselves.

Does any indignant reader feel that I was wanting in courage or brotherly affection, and say that he would have interfered, and, at all hazards, rescued his sister from the power of her master; let him remember that he is a freeman; that he has not from his infancy been taught to cower beneath the white man's frown, and bow at his bidding, or suffer all the rigor of the slave laws.

And so while Casper Blue had long since given up taking hazards in a flying machine to indulge in even more dangerous business as a bank robber, still habits would cling tightly, and thus he might have seen more than the ordinary man could have done.

These missionaries, terrified with the dangers which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people, of whose language they were ignorant, stopped some time in France, and sent back Augustine to lay the hazards and difficulties before the pope, and crave his permission to desist from the undertaking.

She divined the great hazard, the danger he had facedwas facing now.

Lady Maulevrier might dread the hazard of evil tongues, of slanderous memories; but she could not recall her consent to Lesbia's début.

You may go into their houses at all hours of the night, and find hazard, pharaoh, &c.

She forgot the hazards of the day in dreaming of the West; no longer a picture out of books, but a reality.

As representatives of the men and women who have done such capital work, who have fronted every hazard and hardship and labored in the scientific spirit, and who have added greatly to our fund of geographic, biologic, and ethnographic knowledge, I may mention Miss Snethlage and Herr Karl von den Steinen. VIII.

73 Verbs to Use for the Word  hazards