16 Verbs to Use for the Word supers

For (if one may be fairly frank) They barge across from bank to bank, With zig-zag motions, in and out, As though torpedoes were about; Whilst I with all an expert's ease Glide by as gaily as you please, Or calmly, 'mid the rout of punts, Perform accomplished super-stunts.

" "Do you ever look at the unearthly beautiful, graceful and gloriously dressed young super-Americans who appear in the advertisements, riding in super-cars or wearing super-clothes or brushing super-teeth with super-toothbrushes?" "I suppose so," said the girl vaguely.

Already in her short experience she had seen enough of the women who sacrifice future security for immediate success, and she meant to lay solid foundations before she began to build up the light super-structure of enjoyment.

To him a spy had been just a spyhe had never envisaged in his simple honest mind such a super-spy as Trehayne.

No stage manager ever handled his supers better; and here, be it remembered, there were uncountable thousands of supers, and for a stage the twisting, medieval convolutions of a strange city.

The administration of aloes in this case is extremely apt to induce a fatal super-purgation.

There are thus eight classes of persons, those entirely exempt, those paying only at the normal tax rate, and six different classes paying a super-tax.[10] A person with an income of $1,000,000 thus pays $60,020, this being the amount indicated, $25,020 for the first half million plus 7 per cent on the second half million.

Yet, nevertheless, they were producing saints and martyrs, true super-men of morality.

The treaty system as applied after the War has divided Europe into two distinct parts: the losers, held under the military and economic control of the victors, are expected to produce not only enough for their own needs, but to provide a super-production in order to indemnify the winners for all the losses and damages sustained on account of the War.

[Footnote 1: Once when Allen was rehearsing the supers in the Church Scene in "Much Ado about Nothing," we overheard him show the sense in Shakespeare like this: "This 'Ero let me tell you is a perfect lady, a nice, innercent young thing, and when the feller she's engaged to calls 'er an 'approved wanton,' you naturally claps yer 'ands to yer swords.

A series of lonely and delightful lanes, difficult to follow without a good map (directions given by a rustic require a super-brain to remember their intricate details), lead down to the high road just short of the bridge over the Axe.

The march past the window of the apparently unending armythat good old trick which sends the supers flying round the back-cloth to cross the stage again and againcreated a superb effect.

Bill's conduct made me angry, and I told him that he must either stop shooting the "supers," or leave the company.

But act your parts like men, and tho' you all great sinners are, You're sure to act like men wherever Irving's dinners are!" J.H. Allen (our prompter): "Whatever be the play, I must have a hand in it, For won't I teach the supers how to stalk and stand in it?

Wild Bill was continually playing tricks upon the members of the company, and it was his especial delight to torment the "supers."

" "Do you ever look at the unearthly beautiful, graceful and gloriously dressed young super-Americans who appear in the advertisements, riding in super-cars or wearing super-clothes or brushing super-teeth with super-toothbrushes?" "I suppose so," said the girl vaguely.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  supers