123 Verbs to Use for the Word morsels

But you're my Prince, and that I own you so, Is all remains in me of Sense or Justice; The rest is Rage, which if thou gett'st not hence Will eat up that small morsel too of Reason, And leave me nothing to preserve thy life with.

" "Yes, I always did like attics," said Laura, adding, as she swallowed a delicious morsel: "

At the best of times, wheaten bread was then a dainty to the poor, and perhaps the Cornish lad had not tasted a morsel of it for months.

They frequently conduct the sick themselves into the cave, where they remain for several days together, without touching a morsel of food; nor are the profane withheld from a participation in the divinatory sleep, though this is not permitted otherwise than under the controul, and with the sacred sanction, of the priests.

After food had been distributed, when anything was left, you saw some of them rush to the neighbourhood of the kitchens; hustled and beaten by the sentries, these unfortunates risked blows and abuse to try and pick up some additional morsels of the sickening food.

Be sure, little woman, we will find merry morsels in the silly-wise book!

We snatched a hasty morsel or two, and then hurried on, in order to complete the second half of the road before sunset.

And the native of Terra-del-Fuego does not dine when he gets his morsel of red clay.

Among the Jews, to give bread dipped was a mark of friendship and confidence; Jesus on this occasion gave Judas the morsel, in order thus to warn him, without making known his guilt to the others.

And now, near a week passed over, Fidelle constantly bringing a supply of food, and the owls, and the sparrows, and the robin, sharing the welcome morsel, and affording Henry's little mind constant amusement and occupation.

When Mahomet came to the partaking he took his favourite morsel, the shoulder, and set it to his lips.

The bird accepted the morsel gratefully and consumed it with every indication of satisfaction.

"He devoured every morsel of knowledge with unexampled voracity."

Each person had a cocoa-nut shell full of miti before him; into this he first threw every morsel and took it out again with his hand, and then what remained of the miti was drunk at the end of the meal.

I rolled the sweet morsel of ownership under my tongue.

Having finished this delicate little morsel the two bears rose on their hind legs and danced a hornpipe togetherTom Singleton playing the tune for them on a flute behind the scenes.

But with what a dear grace did the little chap hold out his hand and bid us good evening, and turn his little morsel of a bird's tongue round our names; to be backed at once by a ring of laughter from the hidden 'prompter' thereupon revealed.

And I have caught pikes with four or five hooks in their mouths, and tackle which they had broken only a few minutes before; and the hooks seemed to have had no other effect than that of serving as a sort of sauce piquante, urging them to seize another morsel of the same kind.

The dog whined ecstatically and Wesley, holding a morsel of it just out of his reach, retreated up the stairs.

We speak as if we might break it, evade it; we forget it; we deny it: but it never forgets us, it never refuses us a morsel of our estate.

He with his greyhound and she with her cat, both animals attentively watching each morsel that disappears from their longing gaze into the capacious mouth of master or mistress.

When called from our sports, to our dinner we hasted, And sat on the green grassy ground; How keenly we relished each morsel we tasted, While fanned by the soft air around.

In fact, the crocodiles could get quite annoyed with us for feeding them such tiny morsels.

Not until he had consumed the last morsel of these provisions and eke a bumper of milk did the woman lead him back to that shaded porch where he had lately been put to the torture.

I'll bite out hungry morsels From those plump cheeks, but I will make them thinner.

123 Verbs to Use for the Word  morsels