65 Verbs to Use for the Word hurt

I have so ordered it, that no person in the ship shall receive any hurt.

When I was a monk I learned two good things, videlicit: never to argue with those in authority over me, and to heal the hurts of those that did.

He leap'd too far, he got a hurt, He now does limping go.

His chest dripped blood, but he did not feel the hurt.

Immediately after this his hand is covered with a leathern bag, which is sealed with the prince's signet; and if at the end of three days he appears and declares that he has suffered no hurt, they order him to take out his hand, and if no sign of fire is visible, he is declared innocent of the crime laid to his charge, and the accuser is condemned to pay a fine of a man of gold to the prince.

But at this, the awful look came back into her face, and seeing her forget my hurt, I forgot it, too, in dread of what she would say when she found strength to speak.

She stood by quietly and calmly while the surgeon of the hunters dressed my hurts, observing exactly how the bandages and lotions were applied.

I felt my body over, and made out that I had taken no very desperate hurt.

Like the love of the Mother it shines through our years; It has soothed all our hurts and has dried away tears; It has paid us for toiling; in sorrow or joy, It has always shown kindness to each girl and boy; And I'm sorry for people, whoever they are, Who live in a house where there's no cookie jar.

He knew that this man had also brought him his own hurt, and what he ascribed to the man he also attributed to the club.

To me, shy as startled doe, came she and, with saintly pity sweet, did tend my hurt, which done, with much ado she did hither bring me.

And I have thought upon it, why ye should Twit her with name of strumpet; do you know Any hurt by her, that you term her so? MR BAR.

I do not pray that Thou Keep me from any wound, Though I fall low from thrust and blow, Forced fighting to the ground; But give me wit to hide My hurt from all men's sight,

Know that before you here assembled, hath been brought one Mellentthat hath been denounced a notable witch and sorceress, who, by her fiendish arts and by the aid of demons foul and damned, doth seek the hurt of our lord the Duke, whom God and the saints defend.

Thus, with lashing hoof, with whirling mace and darting sword fought they, until of the hounds there none remained save three that limped painfully to cover, licking their hurts as they went.

But he held his peace, and set a good face on it, and so went by, and catched no hurt.

It gave him secure footing, a place where he could stand and bear the hurt.

It teacheth a man to value his reputation as his life, and chiefly to hold the lie insufferable, though being alone he finds no hurt it doth him.

It smites you and bruises you, then binds up the hurts by giving you a desire or so of your heart.

Meantime Bemani had taken out a summons for causing grievous hurt against Ramani Babu and his servants.

True that the age is sick, true that we may not cure, we can but salve the hurt" His hand had torn open his sombre gown, and the man's bared breast shone in the sunlight, and on his breast heaved sleek and glittering beads of sweat.

CHAPTER XXV "THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE" "O don't touch itit hurts," Danny wailed, when Pearl examined his grimy little foot, from which a trickle of blood was showing through the murk of prairie soil.

she repeated, just a trifle blankly; then, seeing the hurt in his face, about the sensitive and delicate lips, she put out a quick, penitent hand.

When at last he rose to go into the tent with the girl and the baby, he bent over Kazan and examined his hurt.

I'm not looking for charity, yet," and Marty showed the hurt he felt.

65 Verbs to Use for the Word  hurt