121 Verbs to Use for the Word mirror

It holds a gilded mirror to such red-faced nature as consorts within.

" He took a mirror in his left hand, and the fruit in the right hand, bent down, and inhaled the odor of the apple, but without results.

See Prometheus Unbound, Act 4: 'Our feet now, every palm, Are sandalled with calm'; and The Triumph of Life: 'As she moved under the mass Of the deep cavern, and, with palms so tender Their tread broke not the mirror of the billow, Glided along the river.'

But when she finds a mirror ...

I was facing a large mirror which reflected the other side of the room with admirable clearness.

This employed his workmen all day, so that the proposed finish of polishing the new mirror could not go on.

Know then that I was urged, (For other impulse let it pass) was driven, To seek for sympathy, because I saw In you a mirror of my youthful self; I would have made us equal once again,

She threw the mirror crashing on the floor; it splintered in a thousand pieces.

How many times did she put the cherished wreath on her head, consult her mirror, study every position in which those flowers might appear to better advantage and increase her beauty!

But when she passed the mirror in an insurance office window, she saw her reflection and at its appearance she felt surprise and pleasure.

The dampness of a seaside town had cracked and warped the furniture, and had turned the mirrors into sad mockeries.

Everybody gave him a cheerful word in passing his cage, and if his singing was too loud, they gave him a little mirror to look at himself in.

And moving thro' a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year, Shadows of the world appear.

Here he asked of his servants a mirror, and looking in it said: "I am already old."

"In the figures which it uses, it sets mirrors before us, where we may behold objects, a second time, in their likeness."Ib., p. 139.

So Cynthia stood a-tiptoe, and replaced the mirror upon the shelves, setting it upright behind those wonderful green cups which had anew reminded her of Pevensey's wealth and generosity.

" "I wish I could use mirrors to break it to Tom about this baccarat business.

And Thomson says: "If she, whom I implore, Urania, deign With euphrasy to purge away the mists, Which, humid, dim the mirror of the mind.

"Now fetch me a mirror, or I will turn mean!" "Such beauty could never do harm to anyone," said Telly.

Tippy Toes drew a little mirror out of his pocket and said, "Who will walk the tight rope?

One room reproduces a barber's shop in the bazaar, its benches covered with fine matting, the hanging mirror inlaid with mother-of-pearl, the razor-handles of silver niello.

Realists, like other barbarians, really believe the mirror; and therefore break the mirror.

The shoe flew off sideways and smashed a mirror.

with the cross on her breast, the virgin mother in plaster looking on from where she kept her mirror when she was alive, and the people outside complacently saying 'Serve her right!'

If now the mirror be supposed to carry the pencil with it, let o c′ be the direction of the pencil on leaving the mirror m m; i.e., the motion of the mirror has changed the direction of the reflected ray through the angle c

121 Verbs to Use for the Word  mirror