222 Verbs to Use for the Word neighboring

" "'Love thy neighbor as thyself,'" said Evadne.

The widow backed her son and told all the neighbors that "Peggy never hed the brains to write thet pome, an' the chances air he stole it from the 'Malvern Weekly Journal.'

The trouble was, they sometimes gave the man who could use them power to rob his poorer neighbors.

Everybody knew that she was poor, and she knew that everybody knew it; yet so long as she was not in absolute want, and the poor-house, that bugbear of honest poverty, was yet far distant, she managed to keep a cheerful heart, and visited her neighbors on terms of entire equality.

She has been, says J.Y., a cripple from her childhood; but is able to maintain herself by keeping a school for little children; she is not unmindful, also, to help her poorer neighbors out of her small earnings.

Kurt found his nearest neighbor, Olsen, cutting a thin, scarcely ripe barley.

Each man eagerly asked his neighbor who this could be; and, as the speech proceeded, the news went round that this was Doctor Fischhof, a man who had been very little known beyond medical circles and hitherto looked upon as quite outside political movements.

"To meet my old neighbor and friend," General Herkimer replied, whereupon Brant asked: "And have all those behind you come on a friendly visit, too?

El camino real; understanding our Spanish speaking neighbors.

God make my life a little staff Whereon the weak may rest, That so what health and strength I have May serve my neighbor best.

" If a Jew smote his neighbor, the law merely smote him in return.

We gaze o'er the line of the Yukon As we're watching our neighbors at play

"How'd your father come to get our letter, Sam?" asked Joe, for the lad was the son of a farmer, who lived neighbor to Mr. Baker.

Orientation picture cards to accompany Neighbors near and far.

By what new weapons would these parties be armed, if they had power to threaten each other continually with joining their Northern neighbors, in case things did not go on in such or such a manner!

Sayri Tupac, although he had not yet reached his majority, became Inca in his father's stead, and with the aid of regents reigned for ten years without disturbing his Spanish neighbors or being annoyed by them, unless the reference in Montesinos to a proposed burning of bridges near Abancay, under date of 1555, is correct.

The boy unfolded the paper and read: "Why should I deprive my neighbor Of his goods against his will? Hands were made for honest labor, Not to plunder nor to steal.

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It was on one of those bad days that Pascal, approaching a window, saw his neighbor, M. Bellombre, the retired professor, making the round of his garden to see if his fruit trees were well covered with blossoms.

Is it an exercise of love, to place our "neighbor" under the crushing weight, the killing power, of such a relation?to apply the murderous steel to the very vitals of his humanity? "YE THEREFORE APPLAUD AND DELIGHT IN THE DEEDS OF YOUR FATHERS; FOR THEY KILLED THEM, AND YE BUILD THEIR SEPULCHRES."[A]

Each thought invites its neighbor, stands fairly to right or left of its opponent, and wooes its friend.

"We'll scatter out around the hill when we get to the roughs, and go up afoot till every man can see or hear his neighbor, so Pringle can't get through.

She is not only a common scold, but a babbling woman, who often hath slandered and scandalized her neighbors, for which her poor husband is often brought into chargeable and vexatious suits and cast in great damages.

He would never refuse to assist a neighbor, even in the roughest toil, and was a foremost man at all country frolics for husking Indian corn, or building stone-fences; the women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them.

Mrs. Wilde, like most women of her temper, was passionately fond of such public triumphs, and had determined, at a camp-meeting soon to be held in the vicinity, to outshine all her rural neighbors in splendor.

222 Verbs to Use for the Word  neighboring