1173 Verbs to Use for the Word places

I looked from side to side, and found that I could still see each piece of furniture; but in a strangely unreal way, more as though the ghost of each table and chair had taken the place of the solid article.

I came to Jesus as I was, Weary and worn and sad; I found in Him a resting-place, And He has made me glad.

The green twilight that had reigned for so many millions of years, had now given place to impenetrable gloom.

If that were the case, it would go on increasing in volume, until I should find it impossible to leave the place.

When she reached the place where the young man was lying, she looked into his face.

From the days of Comenius till now the importance of this has held its place firmly, but the means have greatly changed.

Startled, I leapt backward, letting the trap fall, with a hollow clang, that filled the place with echoes.

The old woods should stand here always as God made them, growing on until the earthworm ate away their roots, and the strong winds hurled them to the ground, and new woods should be permitted to supply the place of the old so long as the earth remained.

There were some good pictures, among others the "Congres de Paris," which occupies a prominent place in one of the salons, and splendid tapestries.

Don't you know our place?" "I daresay I ought to know it," I replied, "although at the present moment I can't recall the name.

When we visit ordinary places of summer resort, we require no particular outfit, (it being remembered that the "we" alluded to comprehends only males,) excepting a suitable supply of summer clothes.

In about an hour more we had the doors secured, and every thing arranged in its place, when, cutting the cords which fastened us to the ground, by means of small steel blades which worked in the ends of other screws, we rose from the earth with a whizzing sound, and a sensation at first of very rapid ascent: but after a short time, we were scarcely sensible of any motion in the machine, except when we changed our places.

I was very keen on seeing again the old place where in my young days I used to spend such happy months, and my enforced waiting soon became almost intolerable boredom.

Until the present moment it had been my custom to frequent churches, gardens, festivals, and seaside resorts, without other wish than the companionship of young friends of my own sex; now, I sought the aforesaid places with a new desire, believing that both to see and be seen would bring me great delectation.

"Raise our master from the dead," shouted the people, "and we will free the prisoners!" Mary kept her place.

Near one edge, I observed that a lurid glow had appeared, marking the place where the earth had fallen.

When the command came along some of the men rushed up with the intention of entering the place and carrying off all the desirable plunder possible, and then tearing and breaking everything to pieces, as they usually did along the line of march.

Mary chose the places for the buildings.

For a couple of centuries, this house has had a reputation, a bad one, and, until I bought it, for more than eighty years no one had lived here; consequently, I got the old place at a ridiculously low figure.

I have "'lost my place, My sweet, safe corner by the household fire, Behind the heads of children'; "

Another very exciting hunting adventure of mine which deserves a place in these reminiscences occurred near Saline river.

To build up its health, he buys a country place and a good cow.

The horse was bruised and cut about the knees, but otherwise unhurt, so the men resumed their places; Babette climbed back to hers, and the heavy cart went jolting on.

Our pioneer had made the entire journey the day before, though he had to pass over all the carrying-places three times.

You need attend no auction to secure a place.

1173 Verbs to Use for the Word  places