14 Verbs to Use for the Word nays

My heart it said nay; I looked for Jamie back; But the wind it blew high, and the ship it was a wrack; His ship it was a wrackWhy didna Jamie dee?

But I tell thee nay.

My colleague [Mr. MAXEY], if present, would vote "nay.

If his enemies kill her husband, Peritana will use her rifle as long as her powder lasts, and then will leap into the water, and join Ah-kre-nay in the happy hunting-ground of his people.

I can but say, 'I do not know,' nay, even, 'I do not believe.'

For you, minx:nay, 'sfoot, give 'em me, or I'll kick else.

the strongest and indeed only efficient support against the still recurring temptation of adopting, nay, wishing the truth of Spinoza's notion, that the survival of consciousness is the highest prize and consequence of the highest virtue, and that of all below this mark the lot after death is self-oblivion and the cessation of individual being.

She presented to the eye a pleasing, nay, an artistic, picture, and the very gown she wore was a symbol of efficiencysign to the initiate.

I have a general pair with the Senator from Vermont [Mr. EDMUNDS], who is necessarily absent from the Chamber, but I see his colleague voted "nay," and as I am opposed to the resolution I will record my vote "nay.

She might have mused over past feelings and past hopes in a solitary ramble on the seashore; she might even have shed a tear over the misfortunes or infelicity of one who had once been to her a brother; but, perhaps, nay probably, on the morrow the remembrance of Plantagenet would scarcely have occurred to her.

the jocund laugh and the romping of the dancers permitting conversation'and Ah-kre-nay will remember her in his dreams.'

As to 's request I am sorry to answer nay; for I feel it would be the greatest presumption in me to think of writing for a magazine like that.

Thy Soul, I thought, was all so; but I see You have your weakness, can dissemble too; I would have sworn that Sorrow in your face Had been a real one: Nay, you can die in jest, you can, false Woman: I hate thy Sex for this.

For let her be clumsy, or let her be slim, Young or ancient, I care not a feather; So fill up a bumper, nay, fill to the brim, And let us e'en toast 'em together: Let the toast pass, Drink to the lass I warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  nays