225 Verbs to Use for the Word season

In response, the master of the mansion promptly opens the door, and it is then perceptible that his basement, parlor, spare-bedroom and attic are all on one floor, and that a couple of pigs are spending the season with him.

In that case poor REVERDY JOHNSON would have been compelled to have passed a Lenten season at Halifax, until he had eradicated from his system the rich English dinners, before he could have entered this favored land.

In the development of new players of note the league enjoyed an average season, and a considerable amount of new blood was injected into the game in the persons of players who made good without attracting freakish attention.

For there we find at the end of the year, that no month passeth without the death of some Person of Note: and it would be hard if it should be otherwise, where there are at least two thousand Persons of Note in this kingdom, many of them old; and the Almanack maker has the liberty of choosing the sickliest season of the year, where he may fix his prediction.

They were not resourceful enough nor strong enough to maintain their average of victories and finished the season somewhat as they had begun.

The south-west monsoon brings the rainy season, at the time of our summer, to the provinces which lie exposed to the south and west winds.

But, good my Lord, temper your Ambassie With such respective termes to my renowme That I be cleer'd of all immodest haste To have our promist nuptials consummate; For his affects (perhaps) follow the season, Hot with the summer then, now colde with winter: And Dames (though nere so forward in desire) Must suffer men to blowe the nuptiall fire.

When the team began the season at Washington Park a tremendous crowd filled the stands.

And so is it with him that shoots at beauty; though he wait till the sky falls, he will not bag any, if he does not already know its seasons and haunts, and the color of its wing,if he has not dreamed of it, so that he can anticipate it; then, indeed, he flushes it at every step, shoots double and on the wing, with both barrels, even in cornfields.

There are soils, every farmer knows, which are so constituted, that if you miss your day, you miss your season; and, if you miss your season, you lose probably half your crop.

It required not many seasons for Elizabeth to prove her skill and diligence in the culture of this garden-ground,not many for the transformation of square, awkward beds into a mass of bloom.

" And fainter onward, like wild birds that change Their season in the night and wail their way From cloud to cloud, down the long wind the dream Shrill'd; but in going mingled with dim cries Far in the moonlit haze among the hills, As of some lonely city sack'd by night, When all is lost, and wife and child with wail Pass to new lords; and Arthur woke and call'd, "Who spake?

The best time for these arrangements is spring and autumn, when the bed-furniture requires changing to suit the seasons of the year.

The invention answered admirably, as is proved by the fact that, through its instrumentality, timber which formerly took two seasons to reach Quebec, now does so in five months.

It might serve to mark the season, perhaps.

Jack and myself continued playing through the country after Wild Bill left us, and we finally closed our season in Boston on the 13th of May, 1874.

The opportune arrival of the child inaugurated a season of comparative prosperity in the home of Timothy Harding.

"She is to come out this very season; that is why I took her to the Gilberts', to prepare her for the great plunge," said Mrs. Hewel, not intending to be funny.

I agreed to open the season with him as soon as I had got my drama written; and I did so, meeting with an enthusiastic reception.

" It was a lovely, bland morning, in the last week of May; and the atmosphere was already getting the soft hues of summer, or assuming the hazy and solemn calm that renders the season so quiet and soothing, after the fiercer strife of the elements.

But then the danger was, that with more judgment than any one of those whom I have named he might choose ground for an encampment, provide supplies, guard against stratagems, distinguish the season for fighting, form his line of battle, or strengthen it properly with reserves.

The one, by far the most imposing in his general mien, was a youth who had apparently seen some six or seven-and-twenty seasons.

January had only six rainy daysthat is, days on which rain fell; February three, March five, April three, and May three, completing the so-called rainy season, which was about an average one.

The perennials may be increased by dividing the roots, by cuttings, or by seed, the plants from which will flower the first season if sown early in spring.

They animate nature; they regulate the seasons; and, besides, are removed at such an immense distance from us that we cannot help revering them.

225 Verbs to Use for the Word  season