200 Verbs to Use for the Word rewarded

"We notice that Mr. Fossberry has offered a reward of 50 pounds for any information which shall lead to the arrest of the thieves who entered his house some few weeks ago, and stole a valuable collection of coins.

For bringin' these hily morril and refined Monongohelians to Massachusetts is a big feather in your cap, and you will receive your reward bime-bye.

Let it go where labor will garner a richer harvest, and industry reap a better reward for its toil.

Wherever in the world work is done in a spirit of love and fidelity, it brings its own reward in recognition and in personal affection.

With a jaunty, swinging step he sauntered along, and this time, at least, his tactics found an early reward.

In the evening, however, two disciples came to him together, and professed their readiness to undertake the expedition, if promised a reward commensurate with its danger and difficulty.

Had they known much about your plans before we agreed, they would have sent the tug and claimed a large reward for salvage.

Thence they came back and visited Buddha at Jetavana in the night, and there they obtained the reward of Srotâpanna.]

Each single law stands by itself, and exacts complete obedience to its own requirements: it gives its own rewards and inflicts its own punishments.

Pílsum heard the promise, and was ambitious of earning the reward; but fate decreed it otherwise.

Such distinguished success should meet appropriate reward, and it is now rumored that the artist will soon be commissioned by Congress to paint for the Rotunda of the Capitol a grand picture of our late civil war, with all the incidents of that struggle, upon one canvas.

Such gross injustice, coming in time of war and applied to soldiers who richly deserved reward, made the veterans 'mad with rage.'

Am I to lose the reward of my incredible sufferings?

If I sand my sugar, and tell lies over my counter, I may gain the rewards of dishonesty, or I may be overtaken by its Nemesis.

Adam was finished at last, proved a genuine success, and Paul heartily enjoyed the well-earned reward for years of honest work.

When a sailor, sir, after the fatigues and hazards of a long voyage, brings his ticket to the pay-office, and demands his wages, the despicable wretch to whom he is obliged to apply, looks upon his ticket with an air of importance, acknowledges his right, and demands a reward for present payment; with this demand, however exorbitant, the necessities of his family oblige him to comply.

I rest on God; he is my defence, and my exceeding great reward.

On the ground floor was Miss Anna Williams, daughter of Zechariah Williams, a man who had practised physic in Wales, and, having come to England to seek the reward proposed by Parliament for the discovery of the longitude, had been assisted by Johnson in drawing up an account of the method he had devised.

'I saved you from a scandal that would have ruined you, and it was natural I should ask my reward.

People are, as I told you, too apt to say that the Old Testament saints got their rewards in this life, while we shall get them in the next.

The English even paid a Judas reward of twenty to fifty shillings for every German, living or half-dead, who was brought in by the natives.

I wouldn't give a for honors; I want my reward now.

As for the last thing which I supposed objected, viz., that this book is altogether needless, there having been an infinite number of Church and Clergy-menders, that have made many tedious and unsuccessful offers: I must needs confess, that it were very unreasonable for me to expect a better reward.

They had been to the village, and, learning that a runaway slave was wanted, and remembering meeting me, they returned in hot haste, in hope of finding me and securing the reward.

" Then he called up a messenger in whom he placed great trust, and bade him saddle his horse and make ready to go to Lincoln Town to see whether he could find anyone there that would do his bidding and win the reward.

200 Verbs to Use for the Word  rewarded