32 Verbs to Use for the Word meet

O Lady, save thy grace, there is no way For me, I know, but lonely sorrowing Send me a maiden meet for love, I pray!

Her shame can find no shelter meet; Their eyes her soul appal: Forward she sped, and at his feet Fell down, and told Him all.

A week or two afterwards, Lord Bannerdale gave a hunt breakfast, and made a point of her being present; and she yielded though she would have preferred to have joined the meet at the coverts.

He was a little unsteady in his saddle just at first, but the farther he went the better he felt, until by the time he reached the meet his head was almost clear, and there was nothing troubling him except those haunting words of the doctor's about the possibility of delusions any time before nightfall.

Over the edge of his newspaper he watched Rayner and Miss Slade meet, exchange a word or two, and retire to a corner of an inner lounge in which they often sat talking together.

I never miss a meet.

Alas sir, we doe verie seldome meet, For her estate and mine are so unequall,

In considering the action and reaction proper to life itself, we here dismiss from view all measured cycles, whose beginning and end are appreciably separate; our regard is confined to living moments, so fleet that their beginning and ending meet as in one point, which is seen to be at once the point of departure and of return.

Why cannot 'experience' and 'reason' meet on this common ground?

It is astounding, the number of kind faces one meets.

More near their glaring eye-balls flashing meet; Terror and Rage distorting every face, Inflame each-other into trembling fury.

So Magdalen, in tears more wise Dissolv'd those captivating eyes, Whose liquid chains could flowing meet, To fetter her Redeemer's feet.

As works the draught, thou presently shalt greet A Helen in each woman thou dost meet.

Away from the storm of words, Where hateful and hating meet!

The Jungfrau Joch branch of the Swiss Ski Club holds an annual meet on the Joch in the month of July, which is well attended by Runners and Jumpers from all parts of Switzerland.

Once now and then even Royalty honours the meet with its presence.

May it in dust lie 'neath thy feet; The blood-flecked thorn crown hurl away As witness of thy pain alone 'tis meet! NADSON.

And so ineffable his love 'twas meet, That pity fill his great forgiving heart, And tenderly to wash the traitor's feet, Who in his Lord had basely sold his part.

Thy joys no glittering female meets, No hive hast thou of hoarded sweets, No painted plumage to display: On hasty wings thy youth is flown, Thy sun is set, thy spring is gone We frolic while 'tis May.

75 Said Christabel, "How camest thou here?" And the lady, whose voice was faint and sweet, Did thus pursue her answer meet: "My sire is of a noble line, And my name is Geraldine: 80 Five warriors seized me yestermorn, Me, even me, a maid forlorn: They choked my cries with force and fright, And tied me on a palfrey white.

I pour on thy pate a pot of good ale, And by the Rogues [oth] a Rogue thee instal: To beg on the way, to rob all thou meets; To steal from the hedge, both the shirt and the sheets: And lye with thy wench in the straw till she twang, Let the Constable, Justice, and Devil go hang.

I stan on de porch, fixin to run an meet her, when all of a sudden she be gone.

But there shalt meet, disconsolate, Eyes bright with love and dark with hate.

And I know when my dory comes ter land, There's a spry little form somewheres on hand; And the very fust sound my ears'll meet Is the welcomin' run of them little bare feet.

Then thou, God's pulse, wilt cease to beat; But His heart will still beat on, Weaving another garment meet, If needful for his son; And sights more glorious, to complete The web thou hast begun.

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  meet