141 Verbs to Use for the Word photographs

"Ladies and gentlemen," continued the officer, "official permission has been granted for taking a flashlight photograph of the scene to-night.

Belle told Dave she had found out who had sent the photograph, but added: "I wish you wouldn't ask me who it was, Dave.

Two million people, probably, saw his photograph in the papers this morning.

Has some imprudent person shown her my photograph?

Her Majesty the Queen-Regent of Holland has graciously accorded special permission to the writer of the following article to visit the Royal Palaces of Amsterdam and The Hague to obtain photographs for publication in this Magazine: a privilege of the greatest value, which is now accorded for the first time, the palaces never before having been photographed.

He knew now to whom James Allerdyke had given the photograph which Chettle had found concealed in Lydenberg's watch; knew that the recipient was sitting close by him, separated only from him by a wall and a door; knew that between her and Lydenberg, or those who had been in touch with Lydenberg, there must be some strange, secret, and sinister connection.

Even Stephan Crane and Rudyard Kipling produced photographs.

Hawthorne then handed him a signed photograph, as did Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Thomas Alva Edison, Albert Einstein, and H. G. Wells.

Weyman smiled, and drew a photograph from his pocket.

"I brought her photograph to motherhow she looked at me when 'marm' slipped out one day.

"I do want to see it againor, rather, the photograph.

As she fell, her veil, catching on the chair-back, was torn away; and, looking down at her, a great emotion burst within me, for I recognised the mysterious woman whose photograph d'Aurelle had carried in his watch-case.

Both police officers took in the contents of the room with the glance of trained observers, and both noticed that, prominent among the ornaments on the mantelpiece, stood a photograph of the late Sir Horace Fewbanks in a handsome silver frame.

VII OLD LETTERS AND NEW Blossy left the room without a word, and went stealing up the stairs to the little cupboard where she now slept, and where was hung on the wall, in a frame of yellow hollyhocks, painted by her own hand, a photograph of Captain Samuel Darby, the man who had remained obstinately devoted to her since her days of pinafores.

I examined the photograph attached, which represented a bearded citizen of harmless aspect; over his features had spread a scared, puzzled look, with a suggestion in it of pathetic appeal.

"When I bought a photograph of the present emperor, Alexander, I saw that he was called Nicholas-vitch.

Compare any two and you'll see that they were never in the same pair of boots!" With an incredulous movement Hauteville took the glass, and in his turn studied the photographs.

" At the words, I remembered; and, stooping, picked up the photograph which had fluttered from Rogers's nerveless fingers.

She stood uncertainly, in the thin black and white gown which Ninian had bought for her, and held Ninian's photograph and looked helplessly about.

It was then that Belle got the large photograph with the two figures ringed in ink and showed it to Dave.

They give me my keep, ten per cent, on what photographs I sell, and togged me out respectable looking, gratis.

Look!" In Allerdyke's big palm she laid the very photograph which, according to all his reckoning, was that which Chettle had found within the cover of Lydenberg's watch.

He enclosed several photographs, mostly very bad ones, which he had managed to develop and print in the wilderness.

In the same oiled silk wrapping we find photographs of his wife and children, and cheek by jowl with them, the photographs of abandoned women and filthy pictures, such as can be bought in low quarters of big European cities.

And finally, there was the much-prized laisser-passer which was issued by the military government and usually bore the photograph of the person to whom it was given, which proved an open sesame wherever shown, and which, I might add, was exceedingly difficult to obtain.

141 Verbs to Use for the Word  photographs