12 Verbs to Use for the Word orderings

" "We couldn't have arranged it better if we had been given the ordering of it.

Eloqution is the first part of Rhetorike, concerning the ordering and trimming of speech.

The young patrician was already esteemed a connoisseur in the most exquisite industries of Venice, and the Lady Laura had confided to her son the ordering of a set of goblets of girasole for the banqueta new opalescent glass, with iridescent borderings, such as had never yet been seen at any Venetian fête.

But, as ages rolled on, the depraved appetites of sinful mankind desired a different ordering of the affairs of life.

They gladly perceived Sire Richard was no more a peasant than he was a curmudgeon; as Caradawc observed: "It is perfectly apparent that the robe of Padarn Beisrudd, which refuses to adjust itself to any save highborn persons, would fit him as a glove does the hand; but we will ask no questions, since it is not wholesome to dispute the orderings of Owain Glyndwyr."

This tribal creed, there can be no doubt, is what they offer us for a talisman to ensure the right ordering of the world.

And thus their brains, those finite organs upon which mankind entrusts the ordering of great events, prepared themselves for the moment when they must grapple with and decide a matter of supreme moment.

However well we may know a play beforehand, we seldom know it by heart or nearly by heart; so that, though we may anticipate a development in general outline, we do not clearly foresee the ordering of its details, which, therefore, may give us almost the same sort of pleasure that it gave us when the story was new to us.

Next to him was old Bartona jolly negation, who took upon him the ordering of the bills of fare for the parliament chamber, where the benchers dineanswering to the combination rooms at collegemuch to the easement of his less epicurean brethren.

If some absolute monarch were to be seized by a philanthropic resolution to transform the ordering of a society which seemed to be at his disposal, he might possibly, by the perseverance of a lifetime, succeed in throwing the community into permanent confusion.

She gathered up the reins of government, and assumed the ordering of Burke Ranger's household.

Fortunately it was summer, the wind was fair, and the crew wanted little ordering; and as it was quite a matter of course to steer in the right direction, until the schooner was carried safely into her proper port, she arrived safely; her people swearing that the new mate was the easiest and cleverest officer they had ever sailed with.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  orderings