49 Verbs to Use for the Word query

My ear answered the query of my eye.

He sat down to wait, and addressed to his bewildered judgment a query as to whether or not he ought to keep on carrying the burdensome rifle.

Time and time again they repeated their query, wording it always the same, except for lengthening the interval of time in which the car might have passed, for the afternoon was rapidly passing.

Let every slaveholder apply these queries to his own heart; Am I willing to be a slaveAm I willing to see my husband the slave of anotherAm I willing to see my mother a slave, or my father, my white sister, or my white brother?

At half past twelve he awoke Garay from his uneasy sleep and propounded to him his dreadful query, grown terrifying by its continual iteration.

" Penelope evaded the queries and took her turn at subject-wrenchingan art in which she excelled.

"Do you think I am a god?" That was all, neither an avowal nor a denial; yet no human being looking at the speaker that moment would have pressed the query farther, no human being could have misread the answer.

He then proposes several queries, which he answers in a clear and forcible manner, showing the great inconsistency of this traffic, and the necessity of treating those then in bondage with tenderness and a due regard to their spiritual concerns.

Sir,In your second number I find a query by Mr. Cunningham, respecting the origin of the name of Tower Royal; although I cannot satisfactorily explain it, I enclose a few notes relative to the early history of that place, which may, perhaps, afford a clue to its derivation.

I will add another query, on a similar subject:When did the real sword of Charles the First's time, which, but a few years back, hung at the side of that monarch's equestrian figure at Charing Cross, disappear?and what has become of it?

Shall we freesk him?" As he flung the query over his shoulder his beady little eyes did not leave Pringle's.

I have never received a legitimate objection to either of these two Lubricators, but I received the same query concerning both, and this objection, if it may be called such, is so clearly no fault of the construction or principle of the Lubricator that I have concluded that they are among if not actually the best sight feed Lubricator on the market to-day.

She hazarded a startling query: "Who killed Captain Wegg?" she demanded, suddenly.

Sir,With thanks for the insertion of my former letter, I proceed to submit a few literary queries for solution through the medium of your pages.

" John heard no more, for, seeing that the good woman was working herself up into a most unchristian fury, and being, moreover, in no mood to meet the astonished queries of Margery Formby, he went quickly out of the room and out of the house, resolved to extract an explanation from Sally without delay.

Whom did you think I meant?" "He is a very estimable writer," returned Barbran primly, quite ignoring my other query.

The "Note" on the battle-field of Sedgemoor, induces a "Query" concerning another equally celebrated locality.

[We have much pleasure in inserting the foregoing QUERY, and trust that many of our correspondents will follow the example of Clericus, by furnishing us with copies of the inscriptions on any ancient church plate in their possession, or which may come under their notice.

I leave these queries for the elucidation of your bibliographical contributors.

I shall have to list your queries, to be answered deliberately, write my letters in sections, day by day, and send them off packet-wise, like the correspondence of the time of two-shilling post and hand messengers.

" "Why, Larch, why should I blame you?" asked the young lady, coming fearfully near a fiction in making the query, for she knew many good reasons for censuring him in her heart.

"Onlythe evenings," she added, noticing my query, yet rather avoiding my eyes, "the evenings arewell, rather heavy sometimes, and I find it difficult to keep awake.

" He had planned to provoke a query, and it came.

How did you find the stuff, Hyman?" The one called Hyman here seemed to despair of putting off this query.

Indeed, I owe Mr. Turner an apology; for if I had reflected a moment upon the extensive antiquarian information of the querist, I should certainly have concluded that he must be well acquainted with the authorities I cited, which happened to be at my elbow at the time I read the query.

49 Verbs to Use for the Word  query