20 Verbs to Use for the Word reunions

They were part of the reading society, and had come to hold its last reunion beside our first camp-fire.

They were generally seen together at the opening night of a new play or the début of a famous singer or actor, and sometimes, within a limited circle, they attended a social or literary reunion.

BOSCOSEL, mysterious being, who brings about a reunion on earth of friends who have long ago departed for the spirit-world.

But to-night, "to celebrate the reunion," Mr. Mortimer chose to defy the advice of the many doctors"specialists" Mrs. Mortimer called themwho had successively called his a unique case; and after a tough battlehis wife demurring on hygienic, Sam on financial, groundsordered in a bottle of port, at the same time startling the waitress with the demand that it must not be such as that

Our minister has been instructed to use his good offices, whenever they shall be desired, to produce the reunion so much to be wished for, the domestic tranquillity of the parties, and the security and facility of foreign commerce.

She was expecting a reunion with him.

She had imagined a reunion with him in the days to come, when it should be her delight to minister to his declining yearsto be the consolation of his repentant soul.

If any Democrat harbored a doubt that the proposed reconciliation meant simply a reunion on the Davis-Yancey platform, the doubt was soon removed.

In his former campaigns the earl had been sensible of the mighty changes of death, and had ever kept in view the preparations necessary to meet it with hope and joy; but the world clung around him now, in the best affections of his nature, and it was only as he could picture the happy reunion with his Emily in a future life, that he could look on a separation in this without despair.

As he was light-heartedly attending the festivities at the White House, and as he was penning these two interesting letters to his wife, letters which she never read, and anticipating with keenest pleasure a speedy reunion, she lay dead at their home in New Haven.

And then began on the guns, "I prophesy a quick reunion!" said Berkley.

I recall a reunion in 1865, ten years after our graduation.

Others, with a still more contracted view, remembering the pleasant reunions at their lodge banquets, the unreserved communications which are thus encouraged, and the solemn obligations of mutual trust and confidence that are continually inculcated, believe that it was intended solely to promote the social sentiments and cement the bonds of friendship.

He received a visit from the doctors of the Sorbonne, who brought him a memorial touching the reunion of the Greek and Latin Churches.

We are afraid that we must be of Dr. Newman's opinion that the Eirenicon is not calculated to lead, in our time at least, to what it aims atthe reunion of Christendom; but this arises from the real obstacles themselves, not from Dr. Pusey's way of stating them.

Oh, 'twas a pretty reunion!

Take it then, it is my legacy to you; and if you accept it my purified spirit will bless your reunion. LODOISKA.

Talfourd, who was present at the burial of Mary Lamb, has eloquently described the earthly reunion of the brother and sister: "A few survivors of the old circle, then sadly thinned, attended her remains to the spot in Edmnonton churchyard where they were laid above those of her brother.

We were wedded at Burgos; it was natural that we should desire our reunion to take place at Burgos; and she came to Burgos with an escort which I provided.

In fact, it would ere long force reunion, however much of blood and treasure the separation might have cost.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  reunions