35 Verbs to Use for the Word refusing

[Greek: kutos], a cell); also because they carry away refuse and noxious material, they have been called "the scavengers of the system.

Let hist'ry tell where rival kings command, And dubious title shakes the madded land, When statutes glean the refuse of the sword, How much more safe the vassal than the lord; Low sculks the hind beneath the rage of power, And leaves the wealthy traitor in the Tower[c], Untouch'd his cottage, and his slumbers sound, Though confiscation's vultures hover round[d].

And one morning the old servant came home with the meat from the butcher's in tears, saying that he had given her the refuse.

If princes great or small seek anything Adverse to good and God's authority, Which of you dares refuse?

They collect all the refuse, weeds, and dirt, which are heaped up and burnt on the field, and so they go on till the zeraats look as clean as a nobleman's garden, and you would think that surely this must satisfy the fastidious eye of the planter.

By casting the refuse of their carrion into these waters, the New York Rendering Company have rendered foul and noxious the once healthful atmosphere of our aquarian outlets, rendering themselves a nuisance, at the same time.

They were homeless, starved-out wretches who stuck close to the harbour, swam among the piles under the bridges, and ate refuse that was thrown in the water.

In both cases, opinions are the life of conversation; because, as no two people agree, they provoke discussion, through the openings of which, as truth oozes out, wise men catch it, leaving the refuse to the unreflecting.

" Just now the door opened again, and the sexton began sweeping the refuse out of the church.

How shall I trust thee when I see thee chuse Another Bed, and dost my side refuse? Per. '

I was set to picking berries to replenish the family larder; but this soon became monotonous, and I appropriated the old grain-sieve, placing it beside the bushes, and pounding the huckleberries into it with a stick; the result was a heterogeneous conglomeration of worms, leaves, bugs, and crushed berries; but I succeeded in eliminating the refuse by throwing the whole mass into a tub of water, and skimming off the risings.

It would be an ordinary human reaction should the woman enjoying a pension refuse to give up, on the day peace is declared, her quickly acquired habit of holding the purse strings.

All these Select with joy; but to the merciless flood Expose the dwindling refuse, nor o'erload The indulgent mother.

For that reason,' she continued with spirit, her face instinct with indignation, 'I do accept from this gentlemanand with gratitudewhat I would fain refuse.

He should sue for mercy, and I would grant itor refuse itas it pleased me; but he should feel that he was in my power; that my hand was finer than his, my strength greater!"

The only precedent that I can find in the Gospel which bears on the matter would seem to justify my refusing to have anything to do with it all.

Dammy, it's a toast no Quaker need refuse.

From this time he began to grasp at greater acquisitions, and was always ready, with money in his hand, to pick up the refuse of a sale, or to buy the stock of a trader who retired from business.

He got money from me for the best and most expensive "ashleaf kidneys" and "Prooshian Blues," then planted cheap refuse from a small greengrocer's.

Would you but change, for serious plot and verse, This motely garniture of fool and farce, Nor scorn a mode, because 'tis taught at home, Which does, like vests, our gravity become, Our poet yields you should this play refuse: As tradesmen, by the change of fashions, lose, With some content, their fripperies of France, In hope it may their staple trade advance.

How she had deceived him, and promised herself to another, and to get rid of that other, only for a time, had rendered herself amenable to the lawhad been guilty of actual crimehad sunk to feel the very slave of a felon, the lowest refuse of society.

But he had the tiresome tricks of biting his perch, pulling his feathers out, scattering refuse and spilling the water of his bath.

* "... contest the right of the Spanish authorities to intern damaged submarines seeking refuse in neutral ports.

They were falsifying weights and measures, and selling the refuse of the wheat.

To this day men who have heard of this scold those who throw their refuse into the street and bid them heap it up in some out-of-the-way place.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  refusing