43 Verbs to Use for the Word playings

The ball had been batted so hard by Meyers to Wood that it crippled the pitcher's hand and compelled him to cease playing.

GRIFFEN, ELIZABETH F. Foundation to band playing.

In there she could hear Colin playing, a loud, tempestuous music.

"I liked it amazingly and I liked your playing even more amazingly.

Thus they sat happily engrossed for perhaps an hour in the candle light until the extreme cold in that unwarmed room stopped his playing and drove them downstairs to the fire.

In 1853 he and Clara went to the Netherlands, where he found his music well known and himself highly honoured, though they say that the King of Holland, after praising Clara's playing, turned to Robert and said: "Are you also musical?"

"I want you to leave off playing, and go right down to the store for me."

He infused new life into the team, shook it up a bit, and improved its playing so much that Cleveland passed Detroit before the end of the race, and was threatening to knock Chicago out of fourth place at one time.

For he was not so far away that she could not hear him; he was going back and forth; at irregular intervals she saw a dim, ghostly light playing upon the dark cavern walls.

"Are you making a living playing at guide for parties of tourists, or fishermen and hunters?

Newest system of scale studies for mastering playing of the double bass.

Afterwards the old man came to church more regularly, and George had quit swearing, and given up card-playing.

All the people in town who care for music will be there, and you who play so divinely must enjoy fine professional playing.'

His adroit method ensures smooth playing and pulls a cast together.

When I had finished playing, he called a waiter and by him sent me a five-dollar bill.

Remsen hates dirty playing worse than anything, they say.

"You must have looked beautiful playing on it," resumed Sahwah in soft, musing tones.

All the way over he had been seeing children: dirty children, pale-faced children, children munching at things and children looking as though they had never had anything to munch atchildren playing and children cryingit seemed the children's part of town.

Miss Kate was finely the woman at those times when she deigned for a ten minutes to overlook my playing of the game.

Besides, if you remove a boy from a companion whom he likes, avowedly to prevent his playing, you offer him an inducement, if he is a bad boy, to continue to play in his new position for the purpose of thwarting you, or from the influence of resentment.

Upon entering the building is seen a painting, representing Ossian playing on his harp, and singing to a group of females; beside him is his hunting spear, bow and quiver, and his dog Bran.

I shall here, therefore, merely deliver a few observations respecting the playing upon words in general, and its poetical use.

In a few moments they returned, the band playing, the banners waving, the abbés and choir singing, and in the centre of the throng, with two curés in front of him under the canopy, came the new Bishop of Tarbes, resplendent in violet watered silk, trimmed with beautiful lace, gloves of the same hue, with ring on the outside of the right hand, which he perpetually kissed to the admiring spectators.

They got the banjo and fiddle and set out playing.

" Denham staggered back unutterably shocked and horrified as he recognized the prostrate form at his feet, the fire-light playing mockingly over it and revealing the white face and loosened hair.

43 Verbs to Use for the Word  playings