77 Verbs to Use for the Word panel

This panel was opened, by revolving the left doorpost of the bedroom door, with the result that the bedroom door always became unlatched, in the process of opening the panel.

Then he locked it, again hung the key in the secret aperture and closed the panel.

Lifting the rugs and moving the furniture about he made a careful survey of the flooring, seeking to find some panel that might conceal a hiding place.

In front of it Jimmie sank to his knees and pushed back the panel.

He pushed the corners, tried sliding the panel in every direction, bounced the square with his fingers, all with no result.

"Peaches and Grapes," 1872, is in the Museum at Dijon; and in 1875 she executed decorative panels for the Palais de la Légion d'Honneur.

"I replaced the panel and kept careful watch.

The decoration was generally in low relief, with fluted pilasters, and sometimes a rather stiff Renaissance ornament decorating the panel; the effect was neat and chaste, and a distinct change from the rococo style which had preceded it.

With the knife she might free the panel, and behind the panel hide the jewels till their scent grew cold, to make them her bank account when all the banks should be broken, let the city fall or stand.

Maisie looked round, taking it all in, the privet-white panels, the lovely faded Persian rugs, the curtains of old rose damask.

I was putting some dresses into the wardrobe one day and accidentally touched the secret panel.

I will examine the door further, and try the panels.

Then they left the room and the captain took a key from his pocket and unlocked a secret panel in the wainscoting of the cabin.

Suffice it to say that Joe's method of getting out of the box could be changed, so that if a person thought he had discovered the secret panel it could be shifted to another part of the case.

Dorothea, left to herself, watched them examining and discussing the panel of Bacchus and Ariadne.

Mark lifted the panel off and revealed a recess filled with finely detailed circuit boards.

At an exhibition of paintings by women of Saxony, held in Dresden under the patronage of Queen Carola in the fall of 1892, this artist exhibited another decorative panel, done in the same manner, which seems to have been a great disappointment to those who had heard wonderful accounts of the earlier cycle of panels.

"Our wardrobe is very old; see how the fire reddens its sad panels!

At all angles and intersections there are carved leaves, and stars in relief adorn each panel.

Plain mullions divide sixteen panels carved in the orthodox Renaissance style, with cupids bearing tablets, from which are depending floral scrolls, and at the sides the supports are columns, with the lower parts carved and standing on square pedestals.

I tried the pipe against the opening and found that it would rest comfortably on the lower edge; and then, very slowly and cautiously, I drew back the sliding panel about six inches.

He sounded each panel.

Simultaneously Mark and Zip demolished the control panels of the remaining two elevators.

Some day, I hope Sargent will paint a March of Sages, as gloriously as he has painted the panels of the Prophets.

"As for myself, I can think only that she is a woman and in distress," said Mr. Morris, looking after the Queen's coach, which rolled slowly through the crowded street, making a glittering track of light where the noonday sun (for 'twas past twelve o'clock by that time) struck the golden panels.

77 Verbs to Use for the Word  panel