13 Verbs to Use for the Word procure

He could doubtless procure a service at no great distance from them, and might often do it, to get higher wages, or a kind of employment better suited to his taste and skill, or because his master might not have sufficient work to occupy him.

I abjure Nought comes from nought, nothing can nought procure.

But the power of nature is only the power of using to any certain purpose the materials which diligence procures, or opportunity supplies.

He spent the winter there, giving himself up with her to every species of sensual indulgence that the most remorseless license could tolerate, and the most unbounded wealth procure.

God grant my long delay procures no harm, Nor this my tarrying frustrate my pretence.

And where procure we horses for our flight? THEKLA.

"But honoring gratitude its column raise, To bear inscriptions of deserved praise; And when through age the record is obscure, A nobler let posterity procure.

The expense of keeping a house may be reckoned at 30,000 francs (6,000 dollars1,200 pounds) at the lowest; a very considerable sum, when we reflect how little it procures, neither including a carriage nor horses.

MACKEREL SALAD Procure a nice fat mackerel, boil, and when cold, proceed same as for "Salmon Salad," only do not cut the pieces quite as small.

How should she support herself then?which way procure even the most common necessaries of life?This was a dreadful prospect!

Heele fight with us, sister: weed best procure him bound toth peace.

" Which is as much as to say in English: Caring naught for thy flame, caring naught for thy tear, I see thee renounce my feeble allure; But if love lends charms that endear, By borrowing thou mightst some procure.

"And where, little hawk, wilt thou procure thine elephants, and such rupees as are needed?

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  procure