359 Verbs to Use for the Word spacing

Peel and core the apples and fill the space with currants.

The machine for composition occupied a large space; different sets of synonymes were arranged in compartments of various sizes.

We drive down a couple of rows of little stakes, plantin' the stakes close together, and leaving between the rows a space of six or eight inches.

A night's march covered the intervening space and the spot was reached in the gray of dawn.

I was so wildly alarmed that I struggled among them, pushing backwards with all my force, and clearing a space round me with my arms; but my efforts were vain.

It took some time to find in the San Francisco Examiner of August 7 a foot square space that was whole.

Never, in its best days, more imposing than a wild Western metropolis of to-day, the sudden inrush of armies and the wherewithal to supply and house them, soon gave the vast spaces laid out for the capital the uncouthness and incompleteness of an exaggerated mining town or series of towns.

Regardless of the tears of the thousands of advertisers who carry their announcements to our office, we shall devote our entire space to the vilifying of BORIE, FISH, the Disreputable Times and False Reporting Tribune.

Most of the restless spirits in the audience requiring a short breathing-space to recover their wind after the tussle, there followed a few moments' quiet, which Fletcher immediately took advantage of to mount the sink and resume the business of the meeting.

Crouching in every patch of shade, and crossing open spaces on our bellies, we turned from the stream, surmounted a knoll, and came down on a wooded valley.

These consist of six enormous chambers, above 200 feet in height, and each enclosing a vast space like that of a field.

Two or three tiers of galleries or balconies around the yard afforded additional space for both actors and spectators.

This space the adherents of Antony had occupied in advance, had built towers on each side of the mouth, and had taken up the intervening space with ships so that they could both sail out and retreat with security.

" They took off the top log from the south wall of the cabin, measured a two-foot space in the middle, and the Colonel sawed out the superfluous spruce intervening.

One passes one's time in the south well enough in winter, but after a year even the most ardent lover of Italy longs to return to his own people, be it ever for so brief a space.

Presently it shone forth from the funnel, showing that the explorer had reached the inner open space.

Some are larger, and allow more space; others allow less; in one each man has only 169 feet of breathing-space.

In a moment, it had traversed the space between it and the sun.

On this occasion he was summoned by both sides, but entered the space between the city and the camps and before making any answer auctioned off his services; and as Bassus offered more money he assisted him, and in the battle wrought great havoc with his arrows.

In order perhaps to provide a great space for the shrine of the newly canonised St Thomas of Canterbury, to whose tomb already half Europe was flocking, the choir was built even longer than its predecessor.

[780] 'Others have considered infinite space as the receptacle, or rather the habitation of the Almighty; but the noblest and most exalted way of considering this infinite space, is that of Sir Isaac Newton, who calls it the sensorium of the Godhead.

FIRST GENERAL EXERCISE FOR THE CHAPTER Each of the key-syllables given below is followed by (1) a list of fairly familiar words that embody it, (2) a list of less familiar words that embody it, (3) several sentences containing blank spaces, into each of which you are ultimately to fit the appropriate word from the first list.

In passing through an open space, which reminded me of a market-place, I heard the cuckoo with an indescribable sensation of pleasure mingled with solemnity.

Thus, once, I saw a level space, With circling mountains nigh; And round it grouped all forms of grace, A goodly company.

All of these, with the exception of the first, can be reached by rail, and as far as St. Jean de Luz the road from Biarritz [Footnote: There is a more direct route to Cambo from Bayonne.] is common to all; so that to save space we will only mention it on our way to Cambo.

359 Verbs to Use for the Word  spacing