34 Verbs to Use for the Word knowing

"Beltanedear my lord, now dost thou know who is Fidelis, and thou didstlove Fidelis!"

" "Want ter know," said the auditor, as a sort of musical rest in this monotone of talk.

It is by the seeming insignificance thereof, by the seeming non-necessity, by the seeming humbleness of its circumstances, by the seeming smallness of its results, issuing merely (as far as Scripture tells us, and therefore as far as we need know, or have a right to imagine) in the giving of a transitory and unnecessary physical pleasure.

I can know and feel the like; but I cannot know his knowing and feel his feeling; for this were to be that other and not myself.

" "If I thought she didn'tthenthen I shouldn't mind her knowing.

" "Ten years ago I was not worth your knowing," Max remarked.

And fancy their knowing about it, Philip, already!

Oh, for the veils of my far away youth, Shielding my heart from the blaze of the truth, Why did I stray from their shelter and grow Into the sadness that followsto know!

"Don't you s'pose if a dog's really good t' begin with, an' some one that loves him lots learns him all the things a' racin' dog's got t' know, that he'd turn out so wonderful that everybody in Alaska 'ud know how great he wasmebbe everybody in the world?" The Woman smiled.

O good sir, if I had known your mind before; for my father hath already given the induction to a chaplain of his ownto a proper manI know not of what university he is. ACADEMICO.

" "Now, father has been telling you that," exclaimed Caddy, looking confused, "and I don't thank him for it either; I hear of that everywhere I goeven the Burtons know of it.

"My mother made a point of having her know.

And I conceived that this Sound from out of the invisible Doorways might yet trouble me; but whether the quietness of that part was because all of natural life did fear the Sound, or because that there was neither fire nor warmth, I do not say, having no knowing in this matter; but may yet believe that it was to be laid to both causes; and this doth seem of common reason, as you shall agree.

Those who know the East know, where the system of 'squeeze,' which is commission, runs through every transaction of life, from the sale of a groom's place upward, where the woman walks behind the man in the streets, and where the peasant gives you for the distance to the next town as many or as few miles as he thinks you will like, that these things must be so.

"Who be ye, I 'd like t' know?" said the man D'ri.

There is, indeed, a general opinion that he actually does not know half of the time what his tools are guilty of; that he purposely avoids knowing.

Cunning meant knowing, artful meant well acquainted with one's art, crafty meant proficient in one's craft or calling, wizard meant wise man.

Then again, in this country the passion for making money has preceded the knowing how to spend it, and the American man lavishes his fortune on his wife because he doesn't know what else to do with it.

People said he "required knowing"; and for those who didn't choose to take the trouble of knowing him he was a little reserved; with men, even a little rough.

Of course there would have been no profit or entertainment in discussing these recondite subjects with a savage such as Verty had appeared to be upon their former interview, when, with his long, tangled hair, hunter's garb, and old slouched hat, he resembled an inhabitant of the backwoodswhat could such a personage know of divine philosophy, or what pleasure could a lady take in his society?no pleasure, evidently.

Talk about your scorchers, I think Andy would run a mileI know I would if I thought the murderous thing was going to be turned on me," growled Jerry, who, as the reader must already have noticed, was a very persistent fellow, and hard to convince, especially when on his favorite subject of a fair deal for every living creature.

It is ridiculous for the rider of a bucking horse to shout 'Whoa!''I know,' said the Soldier, 'because I have done it.'

And from its Earth, enrich'd with such a Prize, Let Wells of Milk and Streams of Wine arise: So will thine Ashes yet a Pleasure know, If any Pleasure reach the Shades below.' The Poet here written upon, is an easy gay Author, and he who writes upon him has filled his own Head with the Character of his Subject.

" "Nay, and ye needn't think itye mid know as I wouldn't do sich a thing," returned her lord with equal heat.

"Yes, it will breakhe fault'ring cried, "For me will life resign "Then trembling know thy father died "And know the guilt was mine!"

34 Verbs to Use for the Word  knowing