20 Verbs to Use for the Word searchers

A boyhood friend telegraphed his intention of coming down from Massachusetts and joining the searchers.

But night brought the amateur searchers straggling home with nothing to tell.

For a moment he hesitated, and then noticing that a little group near them had suspended their conversation to listen to his he drew his chair back and, in a kind voice, invited the searcher after wisdom to step inside.

A little way off, a private of the 88th, whose arm had been carried away, besought the searchers to fill and light his pipe for him, and to take the musket out of the hand of a wounded Russian near, who, he said, had three times tried to get it up to fire at him as he lay.

Yesterday the instrument was recovered in triumph, but to-day the threads carried the searchers in amongst the icebergs and soared aloft over their crestsanon the clue was recovered beyond, and led towards Tent Island, then towards Inaccessible, then back to the bergs.

Those who select to use this instrument should choose a narrow-topped and sharp searcher, or a modern shaped drawing-knife of suitable size, such as those depicted in Fig.

That and the inexplicable enigma which ever confronts the searcher of human motives: the overwhelming desire of the murderer to look once again upon his victim.

I kept, among other little necessaries, a pair of spectacles in a private pocket, which, as I observed before, had escaped the emperor's searchers.

Here, however, we are confronted by a spectre with which the sentimentalists try to frighten the searchers for truth, and which must therefore be exorcised first.

But other than the odds and odds usually to be found in a man's pockets there was nothing to interest the searcher.

" Surely enough the prints of the child's feet soon led the tired searchers back to the opening from Conway's chamber.

Hate follows love, as 'neath those sandal-trees The withered leaves the eager searcher sees.

Fortunately, we here met the searchers returning with Messrs. Pike and Stanton.

Gold is however sometimes found in the bed of the river near Coepang, particularly after occasional freshes from the mountains, and during the rainy season; but it is detected in so small a quantity as hardly to repay the searchers for their trouble.

Redoubling their vigilance, they entered houses on mere suspicion; inflicted punishments where they found their orders disobeyed or neglected; sent the sound to prison,the sick to the pest-house; and replaced the faithless searchers by others upon whom they could place reliance.

"It suggests the female searcher at a police-station.

It entered even into the Christian schools, especially at Alexandria; it has ever assisted and animated the earnest searchers after the certitudes of life; it has permeated the intellectual world, and found admirers and expounders in all the universities of Europe and America.

It not only brings forth corn and vegetables constantly and untiringlyan alert searcher may secure a harvest of antiquities from it all the time, no matter how much other people have scratched and dug for them.

The Ebba, therefore, kept on her way, neither trying to avoid nor offering to approach the searchers.

Hitherto, no success had attended the searchers.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  searchers