565 Verbs to Use for the Word none

he screamed, as he dove into the outer office where that article was usually kept, but found none.

I've seen none of the creatures since yesterday morning, early.

Perceiving from her story, and from what the doctor could tell him of their meeting at the station that her return to town was as yet a secret to every one but themselves, he begged that the secret should continue to be kept, in order that the coup d'etat which he meditated might lose none of its force by anticipation.

She looked at him with as much bewilderment as he had shown when he approached her, and replied, faltering, "There are a great many people here; but I have never heard if there is any one to tell you" "What does it matter how many people there are if you know none of them?" he said.

"He don't want none of those irregular, bad-paying ones in his property.

Prithee forgive me, Boytake breath, my Soul, Before thou do'st begin; for thisperhaps, may be So cruel kind, To leave thee none when thou hast ended it.

Her sisters could no longer be constantly with her as in the nursery days; and though she made no complaint, nor spoke of it to those around her, yet she felt it none the less keenly.

The expression "We ain't got none" is manifestly incorrect.

Once he explained that the medium he worked in caused a kind of uncontrollable longing for water; something having none of the qualities of burning or thirst, but an irresistible temporary mania.

Indeed, I received none, and we provincial officers kept to ourselves.

So the tapeworm, which feeds upon the digested food present in the intestines of its host, has no alimentary canal of its own because it needs none.

To live a right life is the concern of men of nobler minds: poverty gives them none.

Console me, friends, For all this loss, for she loved none but me.

And yet 'tis none so fierce and none so large that thou shouldst fear it thus, messirethou who art so tall and strong, and a mighty wrestler withal!"

At last however he appeared, but he brought none of the bridal finery he had promised Katherine, nor was he dressed himself like a bridegroom, but in strange disordered attire, as if he meant to make a sport of the serious business he came about; and his servant and the very horses on which they rode were in like manner in mean and fantastic fashion habited.

The face showed none of the wonted placidity of death.

He won't hear none of their stories, sir.

But I took none I saw.

He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none; and he that hath meat, let him do likewise.

Morphology and distribution might be studied almost as well, if animals and plants were a peculiar kind of crystals, and possessed none of those functions which distinguish living beings so remarkably.

For several days he asked the porter at the club if there were any letters, receiving the usual reply, 'None, sir.'

I was answered in a cold tone, his Eminence could send for them to England, but they would be a long time coming, and with some hazard; and that he had flattered himself I would not refuse him such a favour, and I need not be ashamed of seeing my name in a collection where he admitted none but the most eminent authors.

Paul had met none of these, and the only organized charity of which he was cognizant was the great Russian Charity League, betrayed six months earlier to a government which has ever turned its face against education and enlightenment.

Then there was Roderick Taunton, he with the leonine mane, who spared her none of his forensic eloquence, but found Patricia less tractable than the most stubborn of juries.

There's a Husband indeed, pray keep him to your self, if you please; I'll marry none of him, I'll see him hanged first.

565 Verbs to Use for the Word  none