233 Verbs to Use for the Word mornings

What would leading lawyers and doctors do, I wonder, if they were asked, as busy women often have been, to spend a precious morning in a church-room sorting cast-off clothes?

"I leave early to-morrow morning," he said.

Also, it is recorded in the life of Beau Nash that the persons of fashion of his time, to pass a tedious morning "did divert themselves with reading in the booksellers' shops."

Pray don't make me overcome with joy, Jason; and now I wish you a very good morning.

I bade the Minister good-morning, and took my departure at once, leaving a gold snuff-box upon the table.

" All three at once recognized the supposed tramp whom they had seen the morning of their arrival, but whom Uncle John had reported to be one of the bookkeepers at the paper mill.

I remember the morning after the Thing appeared.

Next morning she sent word to the mill foreman to put on a substitute, and took the morning that she might go with her mother to the hospital.

Keep using it daily for half-a-century, says he, and see if you don't wake up some fine morning and find yourself a brick chimney stuck up on the roof of a house for bats to live in.

The sight of him, the sound of his voice, even if he were not saying good morning to her, would cheer her heart for one whole, long, hot day: and if he spoke to her, if he looked at her, nothing could touch her with sadness for hours afterward.

When the boy awoke the morning was come, with fine, clear weather.

"I don't think you gave me a very nice 'good-morning,' anyhow," replied satirical justice, aged seven.

He told of the days when Aunt Dide talked, and he affirmed that he had found her one morning singing a romance of her youth.

We'll start to-morrow morning at sunrise.

From my little quiet retreat at Edburton, I set out one May morning to follow the road under the Downs, through Steyning for Arundel and Chichester, because it is one of the fairest ways in all the world, and, rightly understood, one of the most interesting.

" When Pearl woke on the morning of March 1st, it was with a heart so light and happy it brought back the many Christmas mornings that lay scattered behind her like so many crimson roses, spilling their perfume on the shining road which led back to childhood.

People had so often praised her extraordinary and original talent that, taking Martine into her confidence, she sent her one fine morning to offer some of her fantastic bouquets to the color dealer of the Cours Sauvaire, who was a relation, it was said, of a Parisian artist.

We will go together, and you shall see if I misled you when I promised you a delightful morning.

To Mrs. Lansdale's unaffected regret, and amazement as well, the gentleman returned the following morning to say that he was about to leave for New York, but that he would actually pay one hundred and seventy-eight dollars for the stuff.

"Why, master" quoth he, pushing back his mail-coif to rumple his black hair, "why, master, youyou be early abroadthough forsooth 'tis a fair morning and" "Roger," quoth Beltane, looking round upon a fair garden a-bloom with flowers, "Roger, where is the Duchess Helen?"

MY DEAR SIR,I have but one moment to write you by a vessel which sails to-morrow morning.

The Moors usually devote the morning of their sabbath to prayer, and afternoon to business and amusement.

" In discussing their new find and attempting to solve its meaning, the three friends forgot for the time being the melancholy tidings they had received that morning, and gave themselves up to a full enjoyment of the mystery.

If you will believe it, when we came down to breakfast the next morning, he had carried it out as follows.

I was very fortunate in having a clear morning, as it enabled me to bring my plane-table into great use.

233 Verbs to Use for the Word  mornings