119 Verbs to Use for the Word printed

But, never mind the story, now; you saw the foot-print, and knew it for my son's.

They have the same short intervals of labour and rest in their long night as their daythe light reflected from the earth, being commonly sufficient to enable them to perform almost any operation; and, ere our planet is in her second quarter, one may read the smallest print by her light.

There is a tradition that when Buddha came to North India, he came at once to this country, and that here he left a print of his foot, which is long or short according to the ideas of the beholder on the subject.

Wherever they had encamped we found the print of a woman's shoe, and we concluded that they had with them some white captive.

Remember that it is the triumph over suffering; a triumph of One who still bears the prints of the nails in His hands and in His feet, and the wound of the spear in His side; like many a poor soul who has followed Him triumphant at last, and yet scarred, and only not maimed in the hard battle of life.

The latter hesitated an instant, and then took the print with a trembling hand.

" "Do you know if the police took possession of it?" "The detective took it to Scotland Yard that the finger-print experts might examine it and compare the two thumb-prints; and they wanted to keep it, but Mrs. Hornby was so distressed at the idea of its being used in evidence that they let her have it back.

In the former impression they gave twenty prints, illustrative of the twenty tales which compose these volumes, for they knew that it was a grievous thing and a disappointment to a child, to find some tales without the recommendation of a print, which the others possessed.

Near the back door, at a spot where the dust was thick, Uncle Pros bent to examine a foot-print, when an exclamation from Johnnie called him through to the rear of the cabin.

"You may have seen on the bookstalls and in shop windows an appliance called a 'Thumbograph,' or some such name, consisting of a small book of blank paper for collecting the thumb-prints of one's friends, together with an inking pad.

No one should know by word of mouth Olga started up, her eyes wide open, staring at the opposite wall, where there hung a colored print of a woodland scene by Morland, and a smile slowly grew at one end of her lips, a crooked smile, that might have been merely quizzical, had not the impression been unpleasantly modified by the narrowing eyes and the tiny wrinkle that suddenly grew between her brows.

" "But is it possible to forge a thumb-print or a finger-print?

They weptand, turning homeward, cried, "In heaven we all shall meet;" When in the snow the mother spied The print of Lucy's feet.

Last evening, Mr. Lee, Eleanor, and myself were turning over the prints in a large portfolio.

There were some Turkish ladies in the interior of the mosque, so that we could not gain admittance, and therefore did not see the rock containing the foot-prints of Christ, who, according to Moslem tradition, ascended to heaven from this spot.

Lady Stoddart's literary efforts did not, I think, reach print.

Poor Patrick could not speak; he was utterly bewildered; he began hastily picking up the prints and shuffling them out of sight.

He informed me that he had gone through the files and had not been able to find any thumb-print resembling the one on the paper, and recommended me to endeavour to obtain prints of the thumbs of any persons who might have been concerned in the robbery.

Out and in ran the Forest Children trying to help, and with every step making foot prints on the wet floor, muddy little foot prints, dozens of them and finally hundreds of them.

Indeed, we believe that, with the emulsion paper, it is possible to replace the whole of the silver of the image with gold, thereby producing a permanent print.

The little Telemachus amused himself pulling apart the old wreaths of the troubador, and tearing out the old prints from his volumes with the inconsequence of a lively child whose father is very far away and who knows that he is idolized by two indulgent ladies.

They exactly resemble the print of them that accompanies the first edition of Hoole's translation of the Orlando Furioso.

And still the men crowded round, listening greedily, just as everybody devours certain public prints without ceasing to impeach their veracity.

Mrs. Hornby showed me the thumb-prints of various members of the family, and then found those of the two nephews.

He traced his foot-prints up through an entrance into the chambers and there they were again lost.

119 Verbs to Use for the Word  printed