20 Verbs to Use for the Word specialties

He visited a large establishment making a specialty of "furnishing homes complete," and ordered a new kitchen outfit, including a modern range, a mission style outfit for a dining-room, dainty summer furniture for the five chambers to be occupied by his three nieces, the Major and himself, and a variety of lawn benches, chairs, etc.

This constitutes the specialty of the omelet.

It creates a specialty among the nations.

She may, like most artists, have a specialty, but a walk through her studio and a critical examination of her workranging all along the line of oil paintings, water-colors of the most exquisite type, wash drawings, crayons, and pastelswould scarcely result in discovering her specialty....

* "When a student asks me, 'What specialty shall I follow?'

The growth of the English language and literature, the characteristics of society, of language and of literature in the Elizabethan era, the idioms of Shakespeare's contemporaries, the manner of Shakespeare himself, in his different periods, have all been so minutely studied as to form a distinct specialty in knowledge.

As a number of favourite puddings and sweets also are given in the last section, it will not be necessary to give here more than a few supplementary ones, mostly introducing specialties which are not so well known as they deserve to be.

Well, sir, these fellows launched a specialty, a mighty good thing, the Peep o' Daisy Breakfast Food, and started in to advertise.

But the ready and smiling good-humour with which the hostess prepared her coffee and bread, and eggs and bacon, availed much to make up for deficiencies, especially for guests far more interested in observing every minute specialty of the place, the persons, and the things, than they were extreme to mark what was amiss.

He was a learned man and his learning overlapped my own specialty, so that we had a good deal in common.

Rosa was now seventeen, loving landscape, historical, and genre painting, perhaps equally; but happening to paint a goat, she was so pleased in the work, that she determined to make animal painting a specialty.

And in closing a series of art-studies, prolonged during so many years, it may be perhaps permitted me to point out this specialty,the rather that it has been, of all their characters, the one most denied.

Chemistry embraces phenomena which are not explicable by physics; biology embraces phenomena which are not explicable by chemistry; and no biological generalization will enable us to predict the infinite specialties produced by the complexity of vital conditions.

Yep, Wilbur and I expect to pull off the wedding bell specialty early in June, or as soon as the season opens at Saratoga.

DE.</b> This lady has made an art of her embroidery, and may be said to have revived this decorative specialty and to have equalled the ancient productions which are so beautiful and valuable.

28; 1 Cor.; Tit. i. 12.] Let us then make a brief and final sketch of the three great Stoics whose lives we have been contemplating, with a view to summing up their specialties, their deficiencies, and the peculiar relations to, or divergences from, Christian truth, which their writings present to us.

I should tell you The specialties wherein you're foule, but dare not Breath in the same ayre with you; I begin To feel infection:fare you well.

Accordingly she was elected manager of the occasion, and to each one was assigned the specialty in which she claimed to excel.

And though we have called it a Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner, that is only that men's eyes may be caught by its name, and that they, thinking it a specialty for festival, may learn and understand its secret, and henceforth, laying all their dinners according to its magic order, may "eat unto the Lord.

"Why not, when you consider her specialty?" "What specialty?" Really, a slender sword was of no use with this man; a bludgeon was the only instrument, yet it might wound, and she only wanted to prick.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  specialties