20 Verbs to Use for the Word melting

the harmony of war, The trumpet's clangor, and the clash of arms, That concert animates the glowing breast, To rush on death; but when our ear is pierc'd With the sad notes which mournful beauty yields; Our manhood melts in symphathising tears.

The respective dusts of my father and grandfather were consigned to the tomb the same week, and it was found that my mother's property had all melted away, asallow me a poetical figureice-cream melts between the lips of beauty heated after the German.

Let the mixture be stirred from the bottom of the cask two or three times daily for three or four days, to assist the melting of the sugar; then paste a piece of linen cloth over the bunghole, and set the cask in a warm place, but not in the sun; any corner of a warm kitchen is the best situation for it.

The morning scents, the morning sun, a morning sky so blue The distance melts to meet it till both are lost to view In a little line of glory where the new day beckons through And out of the glow, the children: a whoop and a calling gay, A clink of lunch-pails swinging as they clash in mimic fray, A shout and a shouting echo from a world as young as they!

It lies at the head of the lake, and on both sides of the little river Limmat, whose clear green waters carry the collected meltings of the Alps to the Rhine.

When the climatic changes came on that caused the melting and retreat of the main glacier that filled the amphitheater, a series of residual glaciers were left in the cliff shadows, under the protection of which they lingered, until they formed the moraines we are studying.

But in a few days, this light covering mostly melts from the slopes exposed to the sun and causes but little apprehension on the part of mountaineers who may be lingering among the high peaks at this time.

By this time the caverns were dripping with a thousand little streams, and every sign denoted a most rapid melting of the ice.

And then, all at once, the form to Varick's right began to dissolveto melt, as it were, into the green-grey and blue tapestry which hung across the farther wall of the hall.

Two lines ending melt, all.

To facilitate the melting of the cheese, it may be cut into thin flakes or toasted on one side before it is laid on the bread.

Round about the butchers are sodden wooden stalls, labelled SNOW MERCHANTS, and there, wrapped in old rags, is much grey muddy snow melting and freezing itself.

First I saw a sudden, almost grotesque melting of the advancing line.

There, the smile that mocks us Answers with its warm serenity; There, the prison-ice that locks us Melts forgotten in a purple sea.

Marcia moved her melting, lazy, laughing eyes and Cornificia clapped her hands.

Liquid glue, which is sold prepared in bottles, is very useful to have in the house, as it requires no melting; and anything broken can be so quickly repaired.

The cherished fields Put on their winter robe of purest white; 'Tis brightness all, save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current; low the woods Bow their hoar head; and ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep-hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man.

I at once set the pitch melting, and presently the Swede joined me at the work, though under the best conditions in the world the canoe could not be safe for traveling till the following day.

It falls deep on the high mountains, and, protected there by the pine forests, accumulates all through the winter, and in spring slowly melts.

They were well aware that it was utterly impossible for them to return home at this period, without the most imminent danger, and agreed to this proposal, taking with them some Christian servants whom they had brought from Venice; and travelling toward the north-east, they employed a whole year on the journey, being often obliged to wait the melting of the snow, and the decreasing of the floods, which obstructed their passage.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  melting