41 Verbs to Use for the Word novice

"I do not think so," replied the novice.

" "What if they should invite us to go in?" asked the novice timidly.

If our stock of seamen, sir, be destroyed, if there is not left in our trading vessels a sufficient number of experienced artists to initiate novices, and propagate the profession, not only our ships of war must lie useless, but our commerce sink to nothing.

As he was leaving the young novice on board during an absence which might last several hours, he wished, with a good reason, that unless for some urgent cause, Dick Sand would not have to execute a single maneuver.

With his lips a little drawn, he approached the novice.

It was not the Isle of Paques, whose bearing the novice had taken at sea, but some other island situated exactly to the west of this continent, as the Isle of Paques is situated to the west of America.

A better way, therefore, is to flag a line, which must be followed, providing traverses across slopes, which soon catch out the sitting novice.

The courageous woman did not wish to give way while clasping the young novice in her arms, but her heart overflowed.

Twilight was short, darkness fell promptlywhich confirmed the novice in the thought that he had landed on a point of the coast situated between the tropic of Capricorn and the equator.

" "You know well that both have perished!" cried the novice.

Distance is a small thing to a powerful motor eating up space with an effortless appetite, which deceives novice and expert alike.

Adolphe rejoiced in a broken nose, a pair of crafty eyes, and had his fists always full of manuscripts which he treated with a carelessness that would have driven a literary novice to despair.

I compounded for his claims on me, and the crew had a good lark in shaving with tar and ducking some other novices.

I think I have stated every particular necessary to enable a novice to make a "batch" of good bread.

Forward!" "Forward!" exclaimed the young novice.

"And that gentleman who has a fierce air and gazes at everybody over his shoulders?" inquired the novice, pointing to a man who nodded haughtily.

The Jewish sect of the Essenes, who approached nearer than any other secret institution of antiquity to Freemasonry in their organization, always invested their novices with a white robe.

Sharon's reply, in a voice eminently soothing and by that calculated further to irritate the novice, was in effect that Rapp, Senior, might safely wager his available assets that Sharon Whipple could do better.

The nuns had shrunk from her as a heretic, and kept their novices and pensionnaires from the taint of communication with her; and all the honour she might have deserved for the Queen's escape seemed to have been forfeited by that moment of fear, which in the telling had become greatly exaggerated.

" At the same time Negoro brutally kicked the young novice, who was lying on the ground.

I have known two or three novices who, though they had never even seen Skis before, by dint of studying the technique in theory before they came out, were able immediately to apply it in practice.

There, closely bound, was lying the young novice, almost entirely deprived of food for twenty-four hours, weakened by past misery, tortured by those bands that entered into his flesh; hardly able to turn himself, he was waiting for death, no matter how cruel it might be, as a limit to so many evils.

But, leaving these rude rymes, Ladie, how do you like the novice that Sir Richard comended.

" "There are some Orders," replied Sor Teresa, slowly stirring her coffee, "which make it a matter of pride never to lose a novice.

I met a novice in a long smock.

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  novice