331 Verbs to Use for the Word parent

"It suits the governor, and that book you're so fond of says children should obey their parents.

The Congress has told the parents of school-going children, and the lawyers that they have not responded sufficiently to the call of the nation and and that they must make greater effort in doing so.

"This, no doubt, sounds odd to you, Miss Effingham, who have always been the pride and solace of a most affectionate father, but it has never been my good fortune to know either parent.

Bradford, a railroad engineerand consequently left us; and my wife had been wishing for a long time to visit her parents in St. Louis.

"What though I live in poverty, And have of sisters eightso many, That few indulgences, if any, Fall to the share of me; "Think you that for wealth I'd be Of ev'n the least of them bereft, Or lose my parent, and be left An orphan'd Emily?

"The rulers of those States rob their people of their time, so that they cannot plough and weed their fields in order to support their parents.

No food is left our parents to supply; When we are gone, on whom can they rely?

"In the family the child sees parents and others at work, producing, doing something; consequently he, at this stage, would like to represent what he sees.

The child, in helping his parents, helps himselfincreases a common stock, in which he has a share; while his most faithful services do but acknowledge a debt that money cannot cancel.

Several of the poor fellows had to write home last June asking their parents for the price of a ticket homeward.

Hence it befalls that no place is found in the Protestant heaven for the great majority of ordinary people who do not feel a bit good or religious, who rather dislike going to church and keeping the commandments, and yet who keep them all the same, because they believe in God and fear His judgments and honour His law, and even love Him in the solid, undemonstrative way in which a naughty and troublesome child loves its parents.

Alighting, therefore, from my horse, I gave him in charge to my servant, whom I sent to inform my parents of my arrival, and to request my father to meet me at the Suttee.

Let us obey him for obedience' sake, and honour him for very honour's sake, as the young emigrant in foreign lands obeys and honours the parents whom he will never see again on earth; and let us look forward, like him, to the day when him whom we cannot see on earth we may, perhaps, be permitted to see in heaven, as the reward- -and for what higher reward can man wish?of faith and obedience.

They were not at home then, for Wenona had accompanied her parents on a visit to some relations who lived far above the village of Shah-co-pee.

" So saying she went away, and Nausicaa awoke, full of pleasing thoughts of her marriage, which the dream had told her was not far distant; and as soon as it was dawn, she arose and dressed herself, and went to find her parents.

She was a grown woman now, and high on the wave of increasing success and celebrity, but she still had a childish misgiving that she had disobeyed her parents and done something very wrong, just as when she had surreptitiously got into the jam cupboard at the age of five.

Dead, Fidelio: Things of theire nature, like [a] vipers brood, Kill their owne parents.

What opportunity is given parents through the impulsive movements of the infant? 6.

"He and I have at last persuaded our reluctant parents to send us to the military school.

"But now the livelihood of the people is so regulated, that, above, they have not sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, below, they have not sufficient wherewith to support their wives and children; even in good years their lives are always embittered, and in bad years they are in danger of perishing.

I find we ought to do nothing, not even good, without consulting our parents.

I had not met my parents and brothers for nearly 3 months and was eager to share my experiences with them.

What he desires for the working-man he desires also for his family, and consequently he urges parents to train their sons and daughters to see and love the beautiful, to cultivate their higher instincts, and call forth and feed their souls.

On earth he first beheld Our two first Parents, yet the only two Of Mankind, in the happy garden plac'd, Reaping immortal fruits of Joy and Love; Uninterrupted Joy, unrival'd Love In blissful Solitude.

The time will come when we shall thus be able to advise prospective parents of the consequences of procreation and to forecast the meaning for the race of a particular marriage.

331 Verbs to Use for the Word  parent