194 Verbs to Use for the Word jewel

There is much more luxury, and women wear more jewels.

Early in the former, Mariana Segati fell out of favour, owing to Byron's having detected her in selling the jewels he had given as presents, and so being led to suspect a large mercenary element in her devotion.

On a trumped-up charge of stealing jewels from a dead patienta favorite accusation against the doctors of the eighteenth centuryhe had Bordeu's license taken away from him.

I took from my pocket first a jewel of very exquisite construction, a butterfly of turquoise, pearl, and rubies, set on an emerald branch, upon which he looked without admiration or interest, then a watch very small and elaborately enamelled and jewelled.

You gave these immensely valuable jewels to Mr. James Allerdyke?

Soldiers who brought their officer a stolen jewel received a reward of four shillings.

"You had a letter from Mr. Delkin confirming the provisional agreement, which was that he should have the first option of buying the Princess Nastirsevitch's jewels, then being brought by Mr. James Allerdyke from Russia.

"Sir," replied their spokesman, "we cannot find jewels enough.

By some meansexactly how is not quite certainthe police discovered that Dick Archer, alias Woodroffe, alias Hornby, was concerned in the clever robbery of a dressing-bag, containing the Dowager Lady Lancashire's jewels, from her footman on Euston platform, and after a long search they found him hiding at an hotel in Liverpool.

Aladdin, knowing that their task was vain, bade them undo their work and carry the jewels back, and the genie finished the window at his command.

I am contemplating a long series of exhaustive arguments designed to prove it your duty to leave your jewels where they are, in all their noble insecurity.

In twenty-six years of this work I have never lost a single jewel.

"Then be kind to me, madame, be still more kind; give me this chance to find and restore your jewels.

When his highness cast the jewel, I dropped a buoy to mark the spotSignore, this is allmy accomplice was St. Anthony.

His wife pawned her jewels; on several occasions it is said that she even went into the street to beg a few pennies for their supper.

" "Yes," I said; "and then?" "Then I removed the jewels, took them down to a dealer in paste gems and duplicated them as closely as I could.

Every pair of rosy lips (the ladies must pardon me) is a casket, presumably holding such jewels; but, methinks, they should take leave to "air" them as frugally as possible.

"Medora," on the other hand, made no secret of her devotion, declared that they were affinities, and offered him her jewels.

Beneath the vast illimitable spaces Where God has set His jewels in array, A man may pitch his tent in desert places Yet know that heaven is not so far away.

He has been known to warn people that they kept their jewels too carelessly, and then, after they had put them in a safer place, he would go and take them.

First, I want to ask if you weren't glad when you saw the jewels?" "Jewels?" echoed Raoul.

He was going to be exceedingly interested to learn what she, in the maturity of her judgement, had decided to do about this man who ingenuously suggested that she requite him for saving her life by helping him recover the Montalais jewels.

"The day before she was to drive to Edentown," repeated Norma, "a band of Indians from the reservation in the next state came through on their annual tramping trip and walked in on poor little grandma as she sat at her mahogany secretary turning over her jewels and counting her beautiful shining gold.

My idea is that if this Miss Lennard went into his room last night it was to be shown the Princess Nastirsevitch's jewels.

The great Tartar emperor of Cathay, hath often used every endeavour to procure this wonderful jewel, but has never been able to prevail, either by force, policy, or money.

194 Verbs to Use for the Word  jewel