153 Verbs to Use for the Word levels

It would have been impossible to reach the level of the upper country.

Northern brain and muscle were toughest, and let water find its own level.

This legislation, in factwhich, to tell the truth, is only one of the chapters of the great Catholic Codehas raised the moral level of humanity.

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Self-respect and respect for others,the sensitive consciousness poises itself in these as the compass in the ship's binnacle balances itself and maintains its true level within the two concentric rings that suspend it on their pivots.

To seek a level!

They lie level on the tops of the dividing ridges, or sloping on the sides of them, embedded in the magnificent forest.

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I'll lay you a level bob

A few savage pulls brought me up level, and then turning in my seat I discovered the cause of his excitement.

Apulia, about which, it is true, the Romans gave themselves little concern, appears at this very epoch to have been thoroughly pervaded by Hellenism, and the local civilization there seems to have attained the level of the decaying Hellenic culture by its side.

Large enough, perhaps, for two or three men to pass on all fours, it ran level, roughly cut, through earth wet with seepage from the river, but packed into a smooth floor by many hands and bare knees.

The three had been crossing the level of sand, and were now not more than twenty-five paces from him.

At length when he looked at the gauge glass he found he could not see the line that marked the water-level.

To dream of his rising with the scene (the common trick of tragedians) was preposterous; for from the onset he had planted himself, as upon a terrace, on an eminence vastly above the audience, and he kept that sublime level to the end.

They were making forty miles an hour when they struck the level and thundered past the group.

The water rises in this tube to the same height as in the boiler itself, and thus shows the actual water level.

Then he hurried after him and drew level with Holymead.

The lower slopes of the hills were covered with orchards of every kind, each species occupying the level best suited to it, from the reed-supported orange-like alva of the lowlands to the tall astyra, above which stretched the timber forests extending as high as trees could grow, while between these and the permanent snow-line lay the yellowish herbage of extensive pastures.

Pursuers and pursued rose and sank on the prairie billows as they swept along, till they came to what is termed a "dividing ridge," which is a cross wave, as it were, that cuts the others in two, thus forming a continuous level.

A LOW, sandy beach, without a tree to break its level, rows of plain frame-houses, some tents and wooden shanties scattered about, the surf breaking over the shore in splendid foam,this was Teddy's first impression of Nome.

And, as money comes to be the unit in which prices are generally expressed, the question becomes: What determines the general level of monetary prices?

A spacious circuit on the hill there stood, Level and wide, and skirted round with wood; 10 Here the rash Pentheus, with unhallowed eyes, The howling dames and mystic orgies spies.

After rains water accumulates in the hollows of small closed valleys, and, evaporating, leaves hard dry levels of pure desertness that get the local name of dry lakes.

It is not often on one's way, even in England of my heart, that one can come upon a place, a lonely hill-side or a city, and say: this is a spot upon which the history of the world was decided; yet I was able on that showery morning, as I went up out of Hastings towards Battle and saw all the level of Pevensey full of rain, to recall two such places in which I had stood already upon my pilgrimage.

153 Verbs to Use for the Word  levels