87 Verbs to Use for the Word keeping

" Silently they accompanied him along the lane, the Mexican keeping in front and looking around from time to time to see if they followed.

In the final analysis, more people will read more words off more screens and fewer words off fewer pages and when those two lines cross, ebooks are gonna have to be the way that writers earn their keep, not the way that they promote the dead-tree editions.

I told 'er, likewise, as you had told me on the quiet,or as you might say,con-fi-dential, that you bought that furnitur' to set up 'ouse-keeping on account o' you being on the p'int o' marrying a fine young lady up to Lonnon," "What!"

Her sword has left her keeping, Her prows forget the tide, And the Adriatic, weeping, Wails round his mourning bride.'

And the keeper of that castle is none other than Almighty God, Jesus Christ our Lord, to whose keeping he has committed his soul, as unto a faithful and merciful Saviour, able to keep to the uttermost that which is committed to Him in faith and holiness.

6. To prohibit gambling; to prevent, or license and regulate the sale of liquor, the keeping of billiard-tables, and the exhibition of circuses and shows of all kinds; to appoint policemen, and provide a place of confinement for offenders against the ordinances.

This prohibits the keeping of a standing army, but each state may have its organized militia.

When Odinel de Umfraville was building the keep of his castle, every one in the neighbourhood was pressed into the service, and all lent their aid except the men of Wylam.

He was born in the year 570, of the family of Hashem and the tribe of Koreish, to whom was intrusted the keeping of the Black Stone.

The merchant's clerk must understand book-keeping and double-entry, and know how to arrange every item of the account under its proper head, and how to balance the whole correctly.

We'se got ter keep on eatin', an' we can't sleep enuff one night ter last fer a week,but I 'low it's jes' one o' de beautiful laws ob de Lord,de sun an' de moon an' de stars keeps a'goin over de same ground most continuous.

At six o'clock the shutters were put up, and we gave up our amateur shop-keeping; our general time for closing on Saturday is 2 p.m., but we kept the shop open on Saturday for the special purpose of selling the Knowlton pamphlet.

Even the willow leaves Brooding silence keep; All the great, good world is hushed Hushed that you may sleep!

His new hand was certainly worth his keep, and more, for weariness seemed a stranger to that big body, and no weight was too great to be cheerily assumed.

but, at executing it, I was so afflicted in my mind, that I said before my master and the friend, that I believed slave-keeping to be a practice inconsistent with the Christian religion.

Till the Saracens by night Stormed the keep, and took the maid, With the captives of their raid.

Our Lord God was with Joseph, and had mercy on him, and made him in the favor and grace of the chief keeper of the prison, in so much that he delivered to Joseph the keeping of all the prisoners, and what he did was done, and the chief jailer was pleased with all.

We did all we could, I can assure you, Wallingford; but I was about commencing house-keeping, and was in want of cash at the moment,and you know how it is under such circumstances.

The sunken rocks and shifting sands of this coast had long been a terror to the mariners, but under his lordship's will, Dr. Sharp, then archdeacon of Durham, fitted up the keep of the Castle, for the reception of suffering seamen, and of property which might be rescued from the fury of the ocean.

But on gaining the keep he found with him only some thirty of his men; the rest had been caught in their beds.

Sweet mistress, grant to poor Tenacity The keeping of this golden darling money: Chill vow to thee, so long as life shall dure, Under strong lock and key chill keep him vast and sure. VAN.

Out of the finger-counting have grown up book-keeping, geometry, mathematical astronomy and a knowledge of the higher curves.

Taylor stressed the virtues of dung and rotation; but the dearth of forage hampered the keeping of large stocks of cattle, and soiling crops were thought commonly to yield too little benefit for the expense in labor.

The castle possessed a curious feature, of which no other examples now remain, in having two keeps, each built upon a mound.

" "Do I then journey to Bourne, my father?" "Aye, to Sir Benedict, who yet doth hold the great keep of Thrasfordham.

87 Verbs to Use for the Word  keeping