135 Verbs to Use for the Word perils

"We must now," continued he, "look out for some cultivated field, in one of the valleys we are approaching, where we may rely on being not far from some human abode, and on escaping the perils of rocks, trees, and buildings.

Of its work the public knew nothing, and this notwithstanding the acute interest which the American people, not merely facing the peril of anarchy, but actually suffering from it, must have taken in the convention.

With one voice they protested their readiness to brave any conceivable peril, and undergo any test which might be imposed as a condition of participation in their master's marvellous secret.

I saw the peril, but I could not think that such a race could vie with the Children of the Sun.

We have to wait here, and since we do not know the full peril, we cannot fully prepare.

"Thee, my lord," quoth Fidelis, meek of aspect, "to share thy perils according to thy word.

I thought foolishly that every minute we delayed there we increased our peril, and I longed for the covering of the lowland forest.

Seven thousand miles from home, alone, in an unknown sea, and uncertain of ever finding the place he sought, this man had picked his way among mountains and fields of ice, with perhaps less hesitation and reluctance than a dandy would encounter the perils of a crossing, when the streets were a little moistened by rain.

And these peoplethe obreros (skilled working men) and the professional middle class, as well as the better elements of the laboring classes, are supporting Maderonot all in the spirit of his personal adherents, but because they realize the tremendous peril to Mexico of continued revolution.

If e'er in festal halls thou meet Some peril to my peace, Azarco, turn thy look away, And check thine eyes' caprice.

THIRD VOYAGE After a very short time the pleasant easy life I led made me quite forget the perils of my two voyages.

There is a certain innate fire of the blood, which does not dare perils for the sake of principle, nor grow indifferent to them from familiarity, nor confront them under support of a stronger will,but loves them for their own sake, without reference to any ulterior object.

Seeing the danger she gave her hand to the boy, who readily seized it, and was thus able to get on his feet again and avoid the threatened peril.

As for dependents, no man here, at least of such as are likely to be rulers, cares for his nearest and dearest friends enough to incur personal peril, public displeasure, or private resentment on their account.

In these early days of March every week's news was bringing home to England the growing peril of the submarine attack.

Now among their own, Sherman's couriers run more peril than when skirting the edge of the battle, for the shells are directed at the line they are pursuing.

The county court in Virginia had jurisdiction in criminal actions not involving peril of life or limb, and in civil suits where the sum at stake exceeded twenty-five shillings.

The cold had been increasing, and to pause meant peril of freezing.

A prince occupies the station he does, to avert the perils of disputed successions, and not to be what his birth cannot make himif nature has not supplied the materials.

If you begin to introduce that element, you perceive the perils to that peace and mutual goodwill which we hope to emerge by-and-by, though it may take longer than some think.

The companions of Rodolph urged him to join them in instant flight; for they felt the peril of their present situation, where the surrounding thicket gave such ample opportunity to their lurking foes to take a deadly aim, while, at the same time, it prevented them from either discovering or pursuing their assailants.

This was the first time I had ever considered the peril of the undertaking.

The Finlander recognized our peril as quickly as I did, and halted.

"Lopez tried to detain me by pointing out the peril I was running.

It was his duty, like that of the bull in the herd, or the ram among the flocks, to confront every peril in his own person, to be foremost in all the hardships of war and the most deeply immersed in all the toils of peace.

135 Verbs to Use for the Word  perils