109 Verbs to Use for the Word hearing

But at the end of their war with Granada, 1492, he obtained a better hearing, and gained the favor of Isabella, who joined the Pinzons, merchants of Palos, in fitting out for him three small vessels, the Niña, the Santa Maria, and the Pinta.

Excited by the presence of danger, your reporter forgot his habitual caution, and giving his Oar-ist a hearing, made all sail for the mark-boat.

To gain an unbiased hearing you must take persistent cognizance of flesh and blood.

Our best rains are heard mostly on roofs, and winds in chimneys; and when by choice or compulsion we are pushed into the heart of a storm, the confusion made by cumbersome equipments and nervous haste and mean fear, prevent our hearing any other than the loudest expressions.

But dost thou hear, was he not a man? CLOWN.

Mr. S. Laing is a very fair type of the average mind-leader, owing his great success to his singular appreciation of the kind of treatment needed to secure a favourable hearing.

I have lost my hearing, too.

" Afterwards, when she cried out loudly, saying: "Don't be emperor, then", he turned about and granted her a hearing.

They were not even brought before him through the constitutional channels, the Finnish Secretary of State having been refused a hearing.

For inasmuch as verse is for the ear, not for the eye, we demand a good hearing first.

In remote Aragonese villages, as in busy Catalan towns where the artisan (that disturber of ancient peace) was already beginning to add his voice to things of Spain, Evasio Mon always found a hearing.

As "Deputy-General of the Reformed Church," he well served the interests of that body, both in getting a patient hearing of their grievances, and obtaining knowledge of the designs of their enemies.

Is it not a strange thing that one voice, and only one, should have really won the hearing of the race?

I should have been glad, sir, to have been spared the hearing of a declaration of this kind, especially from the high source and the place from which it emanated.

I recollect hearing of it, at the time.

These prophets have the privilege of acting as mediators on behalf of their followers, not in the sense of redeemers, but as advocates who receive gracious hearing.

Pitty me not, but lend thy serious hearing To what I shall vnfold.

But it would be treating you indecorously to stop you at this stage of the discussion, before we are a third of the way through your book, and thus deny a hearing to the remainder of it.

The last sound Frank remembered hearing was the mournful hooting of the owls.

"Look 'ere," he ses, very short, "do you think I'm a fog-horn, or wot?" He stood there sulky for a moment, and then 'e invented a noise that nothing living could miss hearing; even Bill couldn't.

NEUSCHUTZ, LOUISE M. How to help your hearing.

matter Worthy the hearing.

As it was a pity that such correct information as that taken down in writing upon the spot should be lost (for all the other evidences, except Dr. Spaarman and Mr. Wadstrom, had spoken from their memory only), I made all the interest I could to procure a hearing for Mr. Arnold.

Permit me to say, that I know how to write in the approved newspaper style, and to add that my name insures a wide hearing.

He will, however, allow you to prove the consideration, and as, of course, you won't be prepared to do anything of the sort, he will, if you ask him politely, adjourn the hearing for a week, when you can produce the coalheavers who delivered the article, and thus gain a glorious victory. 2724.

109 Verbs to Use for the Word  hearing