20 Verbs to Use for the Word kins

John will never shame his kin,' quoth she.

The butterflya flying flower Wheels swift in flashing rings, And flutters round his quiet kin, With brave flame-mottled wings.

The white people killed my kin at Conestoga, a great while ago, and I thought nothing of that.

She left all her kin.

Thus in this task for others' good I toil, And she, kind gentlewoman, weds herself, Having been scarcely woo'd, and ere her thoughts Have learn'd to love him that, being her husband, She may relieve her brothers in their wants; She marries him to help her nearest kin: I make the match, and hope it is no sin.

I laughed aloud at the absurdity and flung the Report aside with the righteous scorn of an honest nature that knew its own kin when it met them, and shrank from the foulness and baseness of a lie.

Now, these churches down here are all Roman Catholic too, yet they certainly don't look any kin to Saint Ursula's at Delafield.

But the others made answer, "I, too, have lost my kin.

My heart is wracked with fear Lest you should meet your faery kin, And, laughing, leave me here!

Be but the mouthpiece to my father, sir; And tell himfor I would not anger him Tell him, I am contentsay, happytell him I prove my kin by prayers for him, and masses For her who bore me.

And, so rapid were Edward's movements that Warwick, his eyes at length opened to Edward's true character, was compelled to flee to the court of King Louis at Amboise, there to plan his revenge, hampered in doing so by his daughter Isabel's devotion to Clarence, who followed him to France, and by the fact that, in regard to his own honour, he could communicate to none save his own kin the secret cause of his open disaffection.

The Saxons, of whom we speak as the fathers of freedom, were the worst slave masters in the worldthey sold their very kin into slavery at times.

I tell you they dare not for their names' sakes employ the savages against their own kindagainst friends who think not as they thinkagainst old neighbors, ay, their own kin!

I say, 'Jim Pink, no nigger don' go off an' study fo' yeahs in college whut 'n he comes back an' kin throw some kin' uv a hoodoo over us fool niggers whut ain't got no brains.

But as for you, turning your own kin out of doors one-two-three.... Nay, I'll say no more.

" "I cannot abandon my own kin, Sir George," she said, raising her distressed eyes to his.

I'll fight 'em, first, even if 'twas my own kin who did it!"

Some prefer boiling the kins of the pears in the water of which the syrup is to be made, and skimming them out before putting in the sugar.

So is the palm inwound with our art, and poetry, and religion, and of all trees would the Howadji be a palm, wide-waving peace and plenty, and feeling his kin to the Parthenon and Raphael's pictures.

When they yielded none the more, in spite of his giving to each man gratuitously his own kin, he erected a kind of salesroom in a safe spot under the very wall, where he led each one of the prominent men past and auctioned him off, to see if by this means at least he could gain the Patareans.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  kins