20 Verbs to Use for the Word seeking

"What is thy name," he said"what dost thou seek Amidst the gloom of night?

The fancy of my small friend was quite captivated by what he called "playing hide-and-go-seek with poems."

"They have apostolical authority for their so frequently urging the seeking of the Spirit.

And all the years he was studying the country and winning the love of its people, his faith in Africa, in its abounding resources worth the world's seeking, in the capacity of its people for development, steadily grew till it became the all-pervading impulse of his life.

Thor continued his food-seeking, edging still closer to the gully.

Holles, 127.] that "his eyes, dazzled by the glory of the world, had not clearly discerned the work of the Lord; and therefore he humbled himself before them, and desired the prayers of the saints that God would forgive his self-seeking."

] All self-seeking I forsake; In my soul a silence make.

Busy men have no time to git seek.

His sacred lore; Shouldst thou thy chamber seek, unseen He enters through the unopened door.

But the fact is, his proud spirit was chafed and fretted at the spectacle of sordid self-seeking that everywhere met his gaze, and excess of sentiment made him forgetful of syntax.

and he said: "My good Sir, let us stop the seeking.

They said to her: "Never was seen so sweet a flower, In garden, vale, or fairy bower; The moon is on thy lovely face, Thy cypress-form is full of grace; But why, with charms so soft and meek, Dost thou the lonely forest seek?

The worst, the bitterest of his foes; Did he not thy protection seek, And wilt thou overpower the weak?

A smile of pain Was on his lips, as his large eyes turned slow Seeking for hers; which, like a heavy rain, Poured love on him in many a love-lit gleam.

Possessed of immense wealth, much of which had come to him from his father, Messer Antonio, he rapidly dissipated it by selfish extravagance: no man surpassed him in the virtue or the vicewhich you willof self-seeking.

Simultaneously with this question of educational opportunity, has arisen an eager seeking after knowledge on the part of women who have been debarred from its enjoyment, or lacked opportunity for its acquisition.

That all the great promises are by such rejected as untrue, or as not worthy the seeking or having; and that all the threatenings, on the other hand, are not to be regarded or feared. 10.

" Unquestionably, there is the excuse to be made for this great error, that it betrays the seeking after an Ideal.

That was what was wrong with himself-seeking; and the Bible story brings out that self-seeking with a delicacy, a keenness, and a perfect knowledge of human nature, which ought to teach us some of the secrets of our own hearts.

His instinct was too keen, his will too strong: he compelled all his home-seeking, wife-loving thoughts to turn away from Mercy; and, six months after her departure, he had loyally and lovingly promised to be the husband of another.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  seeking