17 Verbs to Use for the Word hundredfold

Indeed, by one curious fact alone it was increased a hundredfold.

Without being in the least aware of it, and quite innocently, Janet had painted a picture of the young man, Edwin Clayhanger, which intensified a hundredfold the strong romantic piquancy of Hilda's brief vision of him.

Truly, there is no need to be rich in order to receive him who rewards a hundredfold the glass of cold water given to the thirsty; but how shameful is not our conduct when in giving drink to the Divine Lord, who thirst for our souls, we give him corrupted water in a filthy glass!

Trailing the filly, the Ramblin' Kid forced her back toward the Cimarron, into its raging flood, multiplied a hundredfold by the torrential rain of the night; side by side

Do you remember how the Master's words run: "He shall receive an hundredfold now, in this time, and in the world to come, life everlasting."

He pictured the man of patience as if in Tautira, with his three faithless friends, Elifazi, Bilidadi, and Tofari, urging him to deny God and to sin; and the speaker struck the railing with his fist when he enumerated the possessions taken from Ioba by God, but returned a hundredfold.

Since 1619, only three ship-loads of negroes have been brought here, yet by natural increase the negroes have grown a hundredfold.

If she only knew it, the years would avenge her a hundredfold.

But it was some slight creaking of the breeze in the house, augmented a hundredfold to my inflamed and fevered hearing: for, used for years now to this silence of Eternity, it is as though I hear all sounds through an ear-trumpet.

She looked forward to those few hours spent with him as the only time when she was fully alive, dreamed them over afterward, knew they meant a hundredfold more to her than those she spent with any other man or woman.

My Muse shall have instructions to requite you Even an hundredfold.

Even to-day the crown is probably the largest land-owner in the kingdom, but at the time of the Conquest, and for many years afterward, he certainly owned an hundredfold as much, and that gave him enough revenue for his purse; of course, in those days, money for such things as education, highways, police, etc., was entirely out of their mind.

This he repeated several times, aggravating the atrocity a hundredfold by his intentionin spite of the piteous entreaties of the dying Hectorto throw his corpse to be eaten by the dogs, thus depriving even his spirit of rest, and his family of religious consolation.

" "They are," returned Leonard; "and you have repaid me a hundredfold for the slight service I have rendered you by the information.

Nevertheless, where the seed has fallen and germinated, the yield has been large: "his spirit has passed far wider than he ever knew or conceived; and his words, flung to the winds, have borne fruit a hundredfold in lands that he never thought of or designed to reach."

s book has a purpose: it is sent forth as precious seed, with the prayer that it will fall into "good soil" in many hearts and bring forth an hundredfold.

He found his desire for her a hundredfold enhanced and stood still, his eyes very lustrous, feeling again in imagination the warm softness of her bosom under his lips.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  hundredfold