19 Verbs to Use for the Word seeings

Is it you, Patou, good shaggy head starting out of the dark, with straws caught among your eyelashes? PATOU Which do not prevent my seeing what is plain as that hen-house rrrroof!

All-seeing, in this instance, did not mean merely fault-seeing.

This can be given only by an independent seer who "Lends a precious seeing to the eye.

We walk in mystery all the shining day Of light unfathomed that bestows our seeing, Unknown its source, unknown its ebb and flow: Thy living light's eternal fountain-play In ceaseless rainbow pulse bestows our being Its motions, whence or whither, who shall know?

and in a few more weeks would he too be as an eye that had ceased seeing, an ear that had ceased hearing for evermore?

He was full of devout thankfulness for the good woman by his side, and destined to be thankful to the very end for this companion, so calm, so just, so far-seeing.

In the Saracen Friends there is just Ariosto's balance of passion and levity; and in the story which I have entitled Seeing and Believing, his exhibition of triumphant cunning.

But, Robert, do not estimate A creature's pain by small or great; The greatest being Can have but fibres, nerves, and flesh, And these the smallest ones possess, Although their frame and structure less Escape our seeing.

Ah, now fall the scales From these my seeing and yet blinded eyes!

Charles Dickens was hard driven in his childhood, and the impressions that were then burnt into him governed all his seeing.

I may, perhaps, preface my observations with the paradoxical remark that the first great celebrity I ever saw I just missed seeing.

From the Greek [Greek: ay)topsi/a], signifying a seeing with ones own eyes.

I am so little; I shan't stop your seeing.

It is wonderful to me that the artillery general who took me gun-seeing knew where his own guns were, let alone the enemy's.

"I see the steel of Murder gleam I see the Murderer's glowing eyes To rightto left, one gory stream One circling fatemy flight defies! I may not turn my gazeall seeing, Foreknowing all, I dumbly stand To close in blood my ghastly being In the far strangers' land!" Hark!

She knows what "Adds a precious seeing to the eye" as well as Hayday himself, and never lets her folios shiver when they ought to be warm.

She urged him to put off his sailingthere were so many things they might do together: sight-seeing and excursionsand she could perhaps show him some of the private collections he hadn't seen, the ones it was hard to get admitted to.

The Seminole was a much larger boat than he had anticipated seeing, yet he could not doubt her being the vessel sought.

We are now to begin sight-seeing again, and do all we can as speedily as possible, for only two weeks remain.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  seeings