24 Verbs to Use for the Word imprints

The magazine did not at first show signs of Scott's loss; it continued to bear the imprint of its original publishers and its quality remained very high.

"The storm, continuing, obliterated his steps as fast as the ever whitening spaces beneath received them; but if it had stopped then and there, leaving those wandering imprints to tell their story, what a tale we might have read of the first secret conflict in this awakening soul!

Finding that all was barren on the sandy shore, he entered the current again, and following up we found his imprint once more on the further bank, several hundred yards down the stream.

Hello!" The trapper paused abruptly, for on the ground before him he saw the unmistakable imprint of a moccasin.

What I mean is that reading forces alien thoughts upon the mindthoughts which are as foreign to the drift and temper in which it may be for the moment, as the seal is to the wax on which it stamps its imprint.

These strata alternate with banks of clay and coarse-grained soil, which contain scanty and badly preserved imprints of leaves and mussel-fish.

If it will retain the imprint of the fingers and falls and a compact mass or a damp, clammy, or sticky to the touch, it is by no means the best.

To touch the hem of that little frock, to kiss the mere imprint of those little feet, is to be purified and exalted.

It was Jumonville, whose imprints I also know.

This great movement of the sixteenth century we are now about to approach, and will attempt to fix its character with precision and mark the imprint of its earliest steps.

The harem had placed its powerful imprint upon her, and she looked at me with the same remote and passive eyes as the daughters of the house.

Immorality may be rendered poetical and artistic, because of its being a corruption of the moral, often preserving the imprint of its origin, even throughout its greatest errors.

Every blasphemer was to receive on his mouth the imprint of a red-hot iron.

John Charteris has set his imprint too deep upon us.

It was the imprint of a wet foot on the oilcloth of the passage; not an ordinary footprint, but a queer, soft, flabby, spreading imprint, that gave me a feeling of extraordinary horror.

He studied the imprint, which turned in, and hence had been made by an Indian.

Have you ever seen on the fair insipid faces of our young swells the imprint of a powerful and fertile intelligence?

Shall the trick of nostrils and of lips Descend through generations, and the soul That moves within our frame like God in worlds Convulsing, urging, melting, withering Imprint no record, leave no documents, Of her great history?

This memorial, as it now stands in its solid oaken case, with its heavy folios, each bearing on its back the imprint of the American eagle, forms a most unique library, a singular monument of an international expression of a moral idea.

Without being much of a scholar, Dick could see well enough, too, that the books in the library had been ordered from the great London houses, whose imprint they bore, by persons that knew what was best and meant to have it.

It seemed that the person who abstracted the diamonds must have cut or scratched his thumb or finger in some way, for there were two drops of blood on the bottom of the safe and one or two bloody smears on a piece of paper, and, in addition, a remarkably clear imprint of a thumb."

His knowledge of wood-craft had been considerably increased during the past month or two, and he had no difficulty in distinguishing the imprint of a moccasin.

will never feel the delicate imprint of your web-feet again.

On the edge of the sand the dip-light illuminated the small imprint of a woman's shoe, pointing southeast.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  imprints