154 Verbs to Use for the Word patterning

; AA296190. 3Mar66; R381267. <pb id='262.png' n='1966h1/A/1200' /> VOGUE PATTERNS.

The local carpet weavers make the warp and woof of woolen yarn in which loops of alpaca wool, black, gray, or white, are inserted to form the desired pattern.

I once saw a creature that was the issue of a cat and a rat, and had the plain marks of both about it; wherein nature appeared to have followed the pattern of neither sort alone, but to have jumbled them both together.

" The search, however, proved fruitless; and, what was worse, in turning over the contents of the shed, Acton discovered that a bull's-eye lantern belonging to himself had disappeared from the shelf on which it usually stood; while Mugford declared that a box of compasses, which he had brought down a few days before to draw a pattern on a piece of board, was also missing.

Fate may have woven the patterns of our being.

She was tracing with the tip of her finger a pattern stamped on the binding of the book.

But his companion stalked on in silence, like a man who saw a pattern in the web of things, and was not pleased.

Lady Tyneville said she wanted mauve, and showed her pattern, and after some time the girl who served her came back and said, "Oh!

Another kind of drawing which children seem to find for themselves is what they call making patterns.

, He gives a pattern of eternal love: His son descends, to treat a peace with those Which were, and must have ever been, his foes.

As though they took pattern by the example of Nature, the peasants would be afield, gathering what remained of their harvestseven plowing and harrowing the ground for new sowing.

If so, men would have attained to a valid science of politics when by careful reasoning and deep contemplation they had come to know that pattern.

And is it not the duty of every Christian to imitate such holy patterns?

If the abstinence from evil on the part of the upper classes is to derive itself from no higher principle, than the apprehension of setting ill patterns to the lower, we beg leave to discharge them from all squeamishness on that score: they may even take their fill of pleasures, where they can find them.

If thou thinks after $100 it wouldn't be extravagant for me to have a waterproof cloak and a linsey-woolsey morning dress, please to send me patterns of the latter material and a description of waterproofs of various prices.

Emotional problems of living: avoiding the neurotic pattern, by O. Spurgeon English & Gerald H. J. Pearson.

The back pain hell was a clear warning not to repeat his old patterns.

(It recalls Anatole France's Le Lys Rouge, showing that he, too, the scholar and intellectual par excellence, could an he would produce patterns in plain and fancy adultery with the best.)

"And your price?" said De Chauxville, drawing in his feet and leaning forward, apparently to study the pattern of the carpet.

This narrative exhibits a pattern of honesty, prudence, and industry, to people of his own colour; and perhaps some white people would not find themselves degraded by imitating such an example.

Thus when the forming Muse would copy forth A perfect pattern of heroic worth, She sets a man triumphant in the field, O'er giants cloven down, and monsters kill'd, Reeking in blood, and smeared with dust and sweat,

Nature herself prompted the effort to bring the old patterns of worldly excellence and greatnessor rather the copies of those patterns still legible, though depraved, and still rich with living suggestioninto harmony with that higher Pattern, once seen by the eyes and handled by the hands of men, and faithfully delineated in the Gospels for the profit of all generations.

"I've got nothing, exceptwell, there's this book of Poe's, 'Tales of Adventure, Mystery, and Imagination,' and my clasp-knife; and perhaps some one would buy these fret-saw patterns or this dog-chain.

The column is of red sandstone, and only the exterior is of white marble; decorations and wonderful sculptures are wound in broad stripes around the column; these are so finely and neatly chiselled as to resemble an elegant lace pattern.

Froebel's own list of playthings contains, besides balls and building blocks, coloured beads, coloured tablets for laying patterns, coloured papers for cutting, folding and plaiting; pencils, paints and brushes; modelling clay and sand; coloured wool for sewing patterns and pictures; and such little sticks and laths as children living in a forest region find for themselves.

154 Verbs to Use for the Word  patterning