133 Verbs to Use for the Word seals

"And if Potts or O'Flynn want to break that seal" "I'll call 'em down," says Mac.

Byron's garrulity with regard to those delicate matters on which men of more prudence or chivalry are wont to set the seal of silence, has often the same practical effect as reticence; for he talks so much at largeevery page of his Journal being, by his own admission, apt to "confute and abjure its predecessor"that we are often none the wiser.

His eye held a , his gold ring bore a seal, and his voice was a stilted .

The other reasons for his silence he had lost sight of now; this last one outweighed them all, and placed a seal upon his tongue that he felt must not be broken.

Abd-el-Kader therefore affixed his seal to a piece of paper, and despatched it in charge of two horsemen to the French general as a sign of authorization on his part for demands to be verbally made.

Why don't you kill a few bull seal for the 'trimmings'?" "Nothin' to do with a voodoo?" grunted Handy Solomon.

"Your wife, my lord, is here, and in my care, She came to me scarce knowing what she did, Wounded, and driven to a wild despair By your quick anger, which has stamped its seal Upon the perfect beauty of her face.

For this purpose, too, he wore a finger ring that had been sent him, which was intended to impress the imperial seal upon documents requiring authorization.

Here and there they saw little brown seals bob out of the water to stare at them.

Come in, great lord, sit down and take thy ease, Receive the seal, and pardon my offence.

It was the passage of that act which induced Sir Thomas More (a devoted Catholic, but a just and able and incorruptible judge) to resign the seals which he had so long and so honorably held,the most prominent man in England after Cromwell and Cranmer; and it was the execution of this lofty character, because he held out against the imperious demands of Henry, which is the greatest stain upon this monarch's reign.

" "How do they know where to find the seals?" asked Ted.

We caught seals for a month or so.

"Ah! of course," exclaimed Hutcheson, taking out the brass seal from the safe and examining it minutely.

And for that cause a letter (as A, B) is called a character: those elements which we learn first, leaving a strong seal in our memories.

"My heart loves that of whose existence my intellect allows the probability, and my will puts the seal to the blessed compact which produces faith"an ingenious application of his favourite category.

The King did not address a word to me, who gave up the seal, or to Rosslyn, who received it.

it was William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, who held the great seal, and the Bishop of Exeter who was lord treasurer,probably the two men in the whole realm who were the most experienced in public affairs as men of business.

He, however, accepted and kept the seal.

Warman, bring forth your prisoner, Ely, the chancellor; And with him bring the seal that he detains.

No doubt but the same care is taken with regard to those brought to her, for she always examines the seals of the latter before she opens them.

Can the law thus indirectly tear the seal of confidence from the Confessional?

'It's awfully kind of you to have remembered to-day, and I wanted a seal very much.'

It was here that I got as a fee the antique seal which I have brought for exhibition to the meeting.

In the fourteenth century, a decree of King John informs us that the people ate both seals and porpoises; whilst in the days of the Troubadours, whales were fished for and caught in the Mediterranean Sea, for the purpose of being used as human food.

133 Verbs to Use for the Word  seals