11 Verbs to Use for the Word knowings

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

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

Moreover he wore the knowing, waggish air of one well versed in all the ways of the world, and mankind in general, and, (what is infinitely more),of the Sex Feminine, in particular.

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

It was needful that He should appear, to begin the knowing of Him, but speedily was His visible presence taken away, that it might not become, as assuredly it would have become, a veil to hide from men the Father of their spirits.

And fancy their knowing about it, Philip, already!

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  knowings