211 Verbs to Use for the Word lions

" It was an awful thing to beard the lion in his denfor a new boy to face so great a personage as the football captain, and refuse point-blank to do as he was told.

When the circle was re-formed we saw two other lions in it; but we were afraid to fire lest we should strike the men, and they allowed the beasts to burst through also.

The butterfly has killed the lion, without after all meaning much harm.

On the way he met the lion, who said, "What is that footwear, my dear?" "You don't know, my uncle?

So the people got together an expedition to go and hunt the lions, and Livingstone joined them.

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Such a proceeding requires a certain courage, but a higher form of intrepidity is required to face the lion standing before the exit.

He who had slain the lion and the bear became the champion of his native land.

Nor are their rifles more than a half protection, for the '303 makes so clean a hole that it is often madness to attempt to shoot a lion with it.

Jim got up to the shelf under me and said they had tied up the lion and left him below.

Julia sighed with an impatience not sensibly less sharp for her having so quickly scented some lion in her path.

We found the lions on a small hill about a quarter of a mile in length and covered with trees.

Thus it came to pass that she eclipsed all her comrades, and would even attack the lions in their dens.

She dreamed that she had brought forth a lion, and a few days afterward was delivered of Pericles.

A live ass is better than a dead lion; and so the Republican Party, who consider themselves very much alive, went to look after their daily thistles and left their dead lion in charge of a policeman.

Now before he had gone far he entered into a very narrow passage, which was about a furlong off the Porter's lodge; and looking very narrowly before him as he went, he espied two lions in the way.

There goes the coward who chased a lion and ran away the moment he roared!" THE FATHER AND HIS DAUGHTERS

"Let no man," says the oriental proverb, "pull a dead lion by the beard.

You can reason with a bulldog, astonish a bull, fascinate a boa, frighten a tiger, tame a lion; but you have no resource against this monster, a loose cannon.

When I was litle I use to think the man who fed the Lions at the zoo was the most bravest man in the wurld but that was ever so long ago before the War.

He knew lions and monkeys, the coiled serpent and the serpent that hissed by the ruined wall; the ways of the wolf, the jackal, and the kite; the manners of the bear and the black panther in the jungle-wilds.

Pidcock showed his lions at Bartholomew Fair; he was succeeded by Polito of Exeter Change.

Uncheck'd on both loud rabbles vent their rage, As mongrels bay the lion in a cage.

Between the doors I placed 8 double lions whose weight is 1 ner 6 soss, 50 talents of first-rate copper, made in honor of Mylitta ... and their four kubur in materials from Mount Amanus; I placed them on nirgalli.

Under this subsist anger and desire, the former resembling a raging lion, and the latter a many-headed beast; and the whole is bounded by sense, which is nothing more than a passive perception of things, and on this account is justly said by Plato, to be rather passion than knowledge; since the former of these is characterized by alertness, and the latter by energy.

211 Verbs to Use for the Word  lions