1133 Verbs to Use for the Word name

Caligula would not have Crassus' son called Great; Claudius gave him his name back, and took away his head.

It bore the name of the minister of the place with a name like Ruritania.

I do not know the names of the fish.

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They were all very civil, only I was astonished at the way the mistress of the house mentioned my name every time she spoke to me: "Madame Waddington, etes-vous allee a l'Opera hier soir," "Madame Waddington, vous montez a cheval tous les matins, je crois," "Monsieur Waddington va tous les vendredis a l'Institut, il me semble," etc.

The piece takes its name from the first operatic scene, which represents a huge silver moon that gradually wanes, whilst a song, 'Within this happy world above', is performed.

We confided all these plans to the duchesse, but she was quite put out with us, wouldn't bring the young man nor tell us his name.

And Handy Solomon, stretched out, leaning on his elbow, with his red headgear, his snaky hair, his hook nose, his restless eye and his glittering steel clawthe glow wrote across his aura the names of Kid, Morgan, Blackbeard.

Every one was announced, and it was most interesting to hear the names of all the celebrities in every branch of art and science.

There was that man 'frae the north,' who wrote the History of England and Roderick Random,the latter a true story, they say;he who challenged Campbell the barrister, for calling him names, To bias the cause.

It was thus that subsequently men got to know the fact, and raised the tope on this spot, which in this way received its name.

What if we have to disguise ourselves, and shave our beards, and change our names even to get on the police!

'I would not ask you her name for the world,' said Lady Everard smoothly.

At this period he spent a considerable amount of his leisure time not only in longing to see real animals, but in inventing and drawing pictures of non-existent oneshorrible creatures, or quaint creatures, for which he found the strangest names.

My special huissier, Gerard, who sat all day outside of the salon door, was presented to me, and instantly became a most useful and important member of the householdnever forgot a name or a face, remembered what cards and notes I had received, whether the notes were answered, or the bills paid, knew almost all my wardrobe, would bring me down a coat or a wrap if I wanted one suddenly down-stairs.

However, there was no doubt that their parties had got the name for being funny, and that was quite enough.

Fame is valuable simply as the test of excellence; and there is a certain kind of popularity, sudden alike in its rise and subsidency, which deserves not the other and lasting name, for it fails to soothe that intellectual conscience which a great writer has declared to exist equally with the moral conscience.

The famous White Pine Mining District, White Pine City, and the White Pine Mountains have derived their names from it.

" Diggory, Vance, and Mugford hastily signed their names, one under the other, upon the slate.

Another one, an American this time, said to me: "I hope you don't mind my never having been to see you since you were married, but I never could remember your name; I only knew it began with W. and one sees it very often in the papers.

" John Randolph spoke the name for the first time to another, looking up at the sky.

I, for my part, think it is a mother's duty to leave an unsullied name to her child, but, probably, my ideas are bourgeois.

'That is death indeed,' she cried; and the wind came up silent with a wild breath that was more awful than the shriek of a storm; for it was like the stifled utterances of all those miserable ones who have no voice to call upon God, and know not where He is nor how to pronounce His name.

Every glass was raised; every eye strained toward her stern to read the name as she veered into the wind again.

With a lofty contempt for the Delawares and Shawanoes, whom they had one time subjugated and compelled to assume the name of women, they roamed the forest for miles around, and more than once enabled us to ambush one of the war parties and send it howling back to the Muskingum, where there was great weeping and wailing in the lodges upon its return.

1133 Verbs to Use for the Word  name