288 Verbs to Use for the Word news

While he was at Carlsbad he heard the news.

She prayed that He would protect her still as she went into a part of the country where no one had yet brought the news about a loving Saviour.

They wrote letters to Miss Eleanor and to their former schoolfellows, and received in reply the latest news from The Birches.

" The women slipped quietly into Mary's room to tell her the latest news.

It is hard to me to break the news to you, but it must be done.

"Well," said Kelson, "I'm off to carry the good news to Muriel.

Such leisure as I had I spent by the river-side talking with the ship captains and getting news of far lands.

My hardest task was to establish some method of sending news to the outland dwellers.

As the strangers gave him the winter's news from Holy Cross, his wonder and astonishment grew.

Skim Clark, the youthful hope of the Widow Clark, who "run the Emporium," happened to be in the store and he rushed out to spread the news that "the nabob's talkin' to New Yoruk!"

Have you learned the dreadful news?

He may cultivate his lands, improve his mind, educate his children; these are his serious occupations, affording every day some employment that is, at once, new and interesting: and, by way of relaxation, he has music, painting, and sculpture; sailing, riding, conversation, storytelling, and reading the news of what is passing, both in the valley and out of it.

But," he added, thoughtfully, "a few among them might subscribe, if your country sheet contains any news of interest at all.

But when she saw the kind, matronly face of Mrs. Raines beaming with the delight of bearing good news, she sank into a chair, saying faintly: "Did you wish to see me, Mrs.Mrs." "You are not Mrs. Sprague?"

If ye need aid you will go to Mercer's Tavern at James Town down on the water front, and you will ask news of Ninian Campbell.

This revelation caused me some uneasiness, for even though I was able to evade the man on arrival in Petersburg, he could no doubt quickly obtain news of my whereabouts from the police to whom my passport must be sent.

Hearing of this, Confucius, after performing his ablutions, went to Court and announced the news to Duke Ngai, saying, "Ch'in Hang has slain his prince.

Was I to be false to the word I had given, and let any risk to myself or others deter me from taking back the news?

He crawled forward and communicated his news, shouting to make himself heard.

On the wedding morning Bellmour returns in disguise and intercepts a letter that conveys news of the arrival of Sir Feeble's nephew, Frank, whom his uncle has never seen.

"But she can't edit the telegraph news.

That the Winnebagos had all passed the test was a matter of considerable pride to them, and also to Nyoda, to whom they had promptly written the good news.

But unfortunately he was seized with one of his epileptic fits; and the intriguers, who were already consolidating themselves into the secret council known as the "Camarilla," published the news of Windischgraetz's dictatorship, and resolved to place Vienna under a state of siege while the Emperor was incapable of giving directions.

Then if there comes any news, I'll be whereoh, don't look at me that way.

He expected stirring news from the army, and was eager to learn it.

288 Verbs to Use for the Word  news