21 Verbs to Use for the Word predicaments

Captain Baring, however, was generous when he saw my predicament.

If she had only obeyed her straightforward impulse at the house to go to him and explain her predicament!

I replied that that was not the worst of it, as General Duncan had sent for me to shoot a match with him, and I did not know what to do; for if the old gentleman discovered my predicament, he would very likely severely reprimand me.

As soon as I sufficiently recovered my senses to comprehend the terrific predicament in which I stood, or rather hung, I exerted all the power of my lungs to make that predicament known to the aeronaut overhead.

I asked them to imagine my predicament if they should lose half their time, or go away altogether, in the busiest part of the season.

She was enjoying the predicament in which he found himself.

I realized to some extent what a predicament that would be.

A porter of an adjoining house, who noticed their predicament, gave them a packing-cloth.

In order to pictorialize the predicament of the Limerick workers to the world through the journalists who were gathered in Limerick waiting the hoped-for arrival of the first transatlantic plane, the national executive council devised this plan.

No doubt you recall Mr. Sipperley's predicament, sir.

He stood straight up in the bucket like a champagne-bottle in a cooler, and he could not have resented his predicament more if he had been set in crushed ice instead of warm water.

For more than a quarter of a century these two kids kept this secret in the innermost recesses of their hearts, and it is only recently that they dared to reveal their terrible predicament.

Pre-Kantian dogmatism tried to separate these two predicaments.

I decided to investigate that dark little stone house, after all; for it occurred to me that, if that was the centre of conspiracy, then Grim would certainly show up there sooner or later and straighten out the predicament.

Rod understood their terrible predicament.

She had confessed her predicament to Madame Bordier, who, after assuring herself that Hermia was not an escaping criminal, had entered with grace and even some avidity upon the bargain.

Dan, Ben and George had been considering the predicament gravely as George bestowed even more than his usual attention upon Spot's appearance.

Holman's airy manner of discussing our predicament annoyed me.

I overturned the cask, scrambled upon my feet, and fled from the cellar, leaving the astounded lovers to follow, while, agreeably to my instincts, and regardless of the diamond, I escaped the embarrassing predicament.

I therefore endeavored to ascertain the best means of reconciling in use and custom, two such glaring extremes, and I found predicaments on all sides.

" While Dick lamented the predicament in which he had placed himself, the Conde de Gondomar, freed from all apprehension, turned towards his deliverer, and proffering him his hand, said"You have nobly revenged yourself, Sir Jocelyn.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  predicaments