359 Verbs to Use for the Word shares

And he called upon us for another trial, to make a picture which should be the greatest that ever was painted; and each one of us, small or great, who had been of that art in the dear life, took share in the rivalry and the emulation, so that on every side there was a fury and a rush, each man with his band of supporters about him struggling and swearing that his was the best.

" Mr. Rook returned home sorrowful; and at the next meeting of the sewing- circle the unfortunate Mark received a full share of attention; for the offer of aid came partly from this society.

These, then, would help to account for the quantity of water in the Pit; and, if the fall of rock and earth had blocked the outlet of the stream at the bottom, there was little doubt but that it was contributing a very large share.

Behind most of these men I seem to see a wife or child, a parent, or some dear dream that gives that man his share in the Eternal Hope.

They, too, claim their share of the spoils; they, too, clamour for enemy indemnities.

As long as the meanest in that crowd drew breath and held to memory, so long might he remember the brave and terrible days of the Klondyke Rush, and that he had borne in it his heavy share.

" "Then, if you're satisfied the venture is not risky, you ought to buy the shares.

" "Ifif you keep running around till all hours of the night, with me and ma waiting up for you, kicking up rows and getting your name insinuated in the newspapers as 'the tall, handsome blonde,' II'm going to throw up my job, I am, and you can pay double your share for the running of this flat.

So the woman gets the lion's share of "sympathy"which means that all the other women get out their best handkerchiefs and try to imagine just how they would "feel" if in her place.

" "She wanted to sell her shares to me; I knew she had some plan when she crossed the floor.

Both Sir Edward and Lady Moseley possessed a large share of personal beauty when young, and it had descended in common to all their children, but more particularly to the two youngest daughters.

Several children have been arrested for bringing their "poppies" over with them, and feeling in favor of the offenders ran so high that a number of women were fined for having a share in laud'n'm.

When the time came for dividing the communal wood in the neighbouring forest, her fellow citizens arrived to take her with them and show her how to obtain her share.

Great Britain has secured an important share, but so has France, receiving that part of Congo ceded in 1911, four-fifths of the Cameroons and of Togoland.

Potts and O'Flynn looked up, and in dumbshow demanded a share.

It's very little I have to offer you, a share in the hard life of a farmer out there in the wilds; but if you were still the mistress of Herondale, instead of poor" Half unconsciously she broke in upon his prayer.

Not that Mr. Brush objected to him as a partner, but when Mr. Brush purchased the stock he purchased the control outright, although he did request Mr. Freedman to hold a few shares and not give up his personal interest in Base Ball, for Mr. Freedman had a great liking for the game in spite of his stormy career.

Given reparation in Europe, is Germany to be allowed a fair share in the control and trade of a pooled and neutralized Central Africa?

"I have an engagement, but I rather want the shares.

For instance, our mutual friend P. is at this present writingmy Nowin good health, and enjoys a fair share of worldly reputation.

Since Seaton was a merchant whose investments in Liverpool were numerous, it was perhaps not strange he left his widow shares that gave her some control of the Cartwright line.

Each accepted his or her share of the burden bravely and uncomplainingly, as an important duty which must at any cost be accomplished.

"Yes," broke in Bluff at this juncture, "and you wait and see if Jerry don't eat his share of every blessed thing we pack inhe won't refuse one dish.

Deanie's fellow workers, poor little souls, denied their childish share of the world's excitements, gazed with a sort of awful relish.

In the time of Shakespeare,of whom it should be noted that, wherever found, he is found in elegant neighborhoods,Aldersgate was a secluded, peaceful quarter of the town, and there the poet had his residence, convenient to the theater in Blackfriars, in which he owned a share.

359 Verbs to Use for the Word  shares