793 Verbs to Use for the Word side

But oh, Mother, ought a lady to interrupt a story?' When Edith told Vincy he entirely took Archie's side.

And now at Christmas they were hoping that, with luck, they might reach the new Minóok Diggings, seven hundred miles this side of the Klondyke, before the spring rush.

She did not care to leave her husband's side.

Now, as I turned up the North side of the ravine, he rose and followed.

One of its fronts forms a side of the piazzetta so often mentioned, and another lines the quay next the port.

And while she and Landis were whirling through the next circumference of the room, Donnegan was seeing all sides of the problem.

So he rowed to the rock, and, as he supposed, secured his boat, and climbing up its side seated himself on his boat cushion, on the top.

Come tell me, blessed Claudius, why of all those you killed, both men and women, without a hearing, why you did not hear their side of the case first, before putting them to death?

Self-control is a habit gained through habits; a child must acquire the habit of arresting desire, of holding the physical side in check, the habit of reflection, of choice, and most of all the habit of either acting or holding back, as a result of all this.

Condé, at twenty-one the greatest general in Europe, after changing sides a hundred times in a week, is fixed at last.

] At last, however, the craft was passing, showing her port side, not very far distant, to be sure.

The spreading dolichos extended far, Covering the valley's sides, down to its depths, With leaves luxuriant and dense.

This may run side by side with the more didactic side of handwork which has been described, but it is more likely that in practice the two are inextricably mixed up; and this does not matter if the two ends are clear in the teacher's mind; both sides have to be reckoned with.

It struck me that my new friend was not a popular personage in the town, for he would stop and reconnoitre at every turning, and he chose the darkest side of the road.

"The girl continued, however, to keep her eyes fixed on the spot where she had seen the dark object descending, with the result that in a few seconds she saw it reach and pass over one side of the window of the lower room which was sufficiently lighted up to silhouette anything placed before it.

"Depend upon it, she knows a better side of his nature than we can see; she knows him, possibly, to have been misled, or to have acted thoughtlessly; because otherwise, she would not stand by him so firmly."

My grandfather's farm lay somewhere this side of the sunset, so near that its pastures barely missed the splash of color.

Barbara pictured the exhausted men scraping feebly when the sea was calm and the sun did not touch the vessel's side.

A few of these stalwart men from Southern Seas received a promotion which made them the most envied men of their racethey became loading numbers in heavy howitzer batteries, fighting side by side with the Motherland gunners.

Upon reaching a little ridge, and riding down the other side out of view, I turned my mule and headed him westward for Fort Larned.

When, some time afterwards, Barbara came down the stairs that occupied one side of the hall she was composed, but tea by the fire was something of a strain.

When this proclamation is over, the king exhibits, so as to line both sides of the road, the five hundred different bodily forms in which the Bodhisattva has in the course of his history appeared:here as Sudâna, there as Sâma; now as the king of elephants, and then as a stag or a horse.

" Inspector Seldon went quickly round the side of the house, trying the windows as he went.

I remember quite well one beautiful woman standing for some time just the wrong side of the ribbon.

Once she sat on the edge of the packing-case, dallying a hammer, then laid it aside suddenly, to cross the littered room and place the side of her head to the immaculate waistcoat of Mr. Jimmie Batch, red-faced, too, over wrenching up with hatchet-edge a barrel-top.

793 Verbs to Use for the Word  side