42 Verbs to Use for the Word reminders

This was only a fancy which George Henry hadthat the wolf should hang above the fireplaceand perhaps it needed no such reminder to make of him the man he proved in helping those whom he knew the wolf was hunting.

"Now that I've left off real work," said he, "I'll soon be able to take your hand without giving you a rough reminder of the difference between us.

Another author finds in the hours a reminder and a warning that we should devote every stage of our lives to God.

If I may call you Marian, as I used to do, I think that our conversation will contain fewer reminders of the lapse of time.

To Jack the hour palpably brought a reminder of the misery of the moment when a thing long postponed must at last be performed.

And time flew on gentle wings, that made no sound and left no reminders.

This German phase of an essentially European political restoration had turned fiercely upon all intelligent, patriotic leaders, who called for a redemption of the unfulfilled pledges of constitutional government, given by the princes of Germany, in dire need of popular support against foreign invasion, and had construed such reminders as disloyalty and as proof of dark designs against the government.

He seemed disposed to allow her more liberty than before, and it was only now and then that he let drop a brief reminder of the conditions on which it was accorded.

It needed more than common fortitude to face renewed reminder of that shame.

Nor did we forget a generous reminder to Tom Pope, to whose keen observation, quick wit, daring bravery, and perseverance we owed, in so large a degree, the success of our expedition.

So the little Nehemiah had grown up an ever-present reminder in his parents' home of the comfort of God.

"I hate reminders of a mess.

Nor, had her conscience needed them, did it lack reminders.

In his leather pocketbook lay the ever-present reminder that she could be no more than a dream to him.

At last Mr. Somers looked at his watch, a gentle reminder that it was time for us to withdraw.

" They moved about the front rooms, filled with trophies from the deep, a Nantucketer's treasuresbits of pottery from China, weavings from the Indies, lacquers from Japanover all, spicy reminders of far archipelagoes, and the clean fragrance of cedar.

In a little while, however, one's eyes not only become accustomed to the twilight but are very grateful for it; and beginning to look inquiringly about, as they ever do in this city of beauty, they observe, just inside, an instant reminder of the antiseptic qualities of Italy.

The family relation, the most noticeable feature of its' well-pleased groups, was to him too painful a reminder of his late losses, and, after an honest endeavor to flutter out of the inner twilight of himself into the outer glare of a moving world, he had given up the effort and had passed beyond the square and seated himself upon a rude bench which encircled the trunk of a willow on the levee.

Nevertheless, we were pleasing reminders of little girls whom she had known in her native village, and she was proud of us, and had two little white dresses fashioned to be worn on very special occasions.

It was on a Sabbath afternoon that a band of Choctaws having just played a game of racquette behind the city and a similar game being about to end between the white champions of two rival faubourgs, the beating of tom-toms, rattling of mules' jawbones and sounding of wooden horns drew the populace across the fields to a spot whose present name of Congo Square still preserves a reminder of its old barbaric pastimes.

How far facts justify the criticism I will not stay to inquire; but the very fact that a charge like this can be made should prove a sharp reminder to us of the stringency of the demands which Jesus Christ makes upon us.

Therefore, as I had no books with me, I have written these pages on my voyage, from memory; and I have sent them to you while on my journey, in order that by my diligence in obeying your commands, I might rouse you to a recollection of my affairs, although you do not require a reminder.

" A silent pressure of the hand rewarded this encouraging reminder of sanguine friendship; and, after the depressed law-student had promised the Reverend OCTAVIUS to walk with him as far as the ferry in a few moments, the said Reverend departed for a hasty call upon the old lawyer across the street.

It was empty now of everything that made life tolerable, the hushed rooms a constant reminder of her loss.

" "Perfectly well," agreed the prospective bridegroomand having no notebook or calendar, he scribbled the reminder for himself on his cuff.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  reminders