612 Verbs to Use for the Word room

At my mention of the doors, a sudden look of fright crossed her face; but she said nothing, save to give the required promise, and then left the room, silently.

As she entered the room, I saw her gaze fasten on the props that supported the study door; her lips tightened, and I thought she paled, slightly; but that was all.

After that, it seemed easier, and I crossed the room, to the rifle stand.

I don't know if they expected to find the rooms filled with gentlemen in the traditional red Garibaldian shirtand ladies in corresponding simplicity of attire.

Steadily it grew, filling the room with gleams of quivering green light; then they sank quickly, and changedeven as the candle flames had doneinto a deep, somber crimson that strengthened, and lit up the room with a flood of awful glory.

He seemed perplexed and worried, so much so that for some time he paced his room restlessly and then, instead of turning in, he went back to the sitting-room, lighted a pipe, and settled himself there to await his friend's return.

"Soon after our return she suggested that we should occupy separate rooms at night, reminding me, when she made the request, of the infectious nature of consumption.

That night, on reaching my room, I at once went to bed.

Many of the deputies remained in the country, taking rooms merely while the Chambers were sitting, and their wives never appeared in Paris.

"Will you stay here or" Kelson made an irresolute movement as though wavering between the implied invitation to quit the room and an inclination not to run away from the grim business.

At the Atlantic Hotel they gave Mr. P. the room which had been recently vacated by Gov. PADELFORD.

I glanced away, 'round the room, and now, for the first time, noticed how dusty and old the place looked.

In the right wing of the building as it faces you, the Queen's private apartments are situated, the left wing containing the rooms occupied by the Duchess of Albany when at The Hague.

" "You say you didn't search these rooms?" "No, sir, I didn't come inside the door.

"They've got rooms at the Gold Belt," he said.

She saw again the softly lighted room with its open windows through which the flowers peeped, and heard his gay badinage and his low, sweet laugh.

It seems to me that all you have seen only supports my firm belief that a horrible apparition visits that room.

Miss Weston took counsel with some officers in the service, and engaged a room for meetings at Devonport.

When Selene Coblenz, with a gust that swept the room, sucking the lace curtains back against the panes, flung open the door upon that chromatic scene, the two jets of gas were singing softly into its silence, and within the nickel-trimmed baseburner the pink mica had cooled to gray.

But even then, one would think that whoever rented him a room would wonder what had become of him, and would make some inquiries.

We were shown one large room that was occasionally used as a dancing-hall; another that was used as a chapel, with natural pulpit and crosses and pews, sermons in every stone, where a priest had said mass.

Every loved one who goes out of our lives makes room for a better, fuller loveunless we shut ourselves in with our "grief.

Supper was a serious preoccupation for the young secretaries of the ministry, who had much difficulty in keeping that room private.

" "We furnished the room with silken rugs, he took off his sandals.

It had, in view of Gifford's commission from Miss Morriston, been arranged that he should share Kelson's rooms at the Golden Lion, no longer as a guest, so that both men were now independent of each other.

612 Verbs to Use for the Word  room