2181 Verbs to Use for the Word things

What a thing thou sayest!

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He also told me a great many things that Blowitz had said to himhe had a great opinion of himsaid he was so marvellously well-informed of all that was going on.

All about me, I saw the old, familiar things.

I'm always trying to find out things.

As the gros mobilier was already there, we only took over personal things, grand piano, screens, tables, easy chairs, and small ornaments and bibelots.

I've hearn it said that when a man has eaten a hearty dinner, and goes to sleep with the hot sun pourin' right down on him, he's apt to see and hear a good many strange things before he wakes up.

God, who hath brought such great things to pass in science, nature, and art, in human character, in the destiny of nations, and the history of humble men and women, is a God before whom there must be awe and reverence, and not a flippant scouting of the ancient ideals.

I wanted very much to go, but W. thought he would be freer and have more time to think things over if I were not there.

remember what I say You'll learn some things before Election Day!

I have all the responsibility; I have to be patient, thoughtfulin fact, you leave things to me more than most men do to their wives, Bruce.

" "Understand one thing, Mr. Darrow," said Trendon briefly.

A word may mean one thing by itself.

Having taken either respectful or affectionate leave of all, and got every thing in readiness, on the 20th day of August, 1825, about midnight we again entered our copper balloon, if I may so speak, and rose from the moon with the same velocity as we had formerly ascended from the earth.

She thought of her own childhood in a happy home where there was always plenty to eat and plenty of money to buy things that were needed.

Both spoke English well, knew everybody, and remembered all the faces and all the names, no easy thing in England, where the names and titles change so often.

" "It'll take a man long time to carry down all your things, Perfessor.

It contains a good introduction, the translations attributed to Dryden, and it gives some things which are always interesting, the efforts of several minds, poets and verse-makers, to render the same Latin hymn into English verse.

And 'Come,' she cried, 'come, come!' forgetting all things save that one was there in the darkness, while here was light and peace.

Fancy her dreaming of teaching him such things!

Hence the education of women should include this factor: the desire to want the right things.

" "Most certainly, you are trying to deceive me, my child," returned the aged nurse, "and you seem not to reflect how serious a matter it is to attempt to lead persons of experience to believe one thing because it is couched in words and to disbelieve the opposite, although it is made plainly evident by deeds.

I do not know how it is; but, up to the present, I have never been able to write these things down, directly they happened.

So she takes possession of the little thing, and with a hand guided by experience and the instincts of affection, puts its things on in a Christian and comfortable way.

You can't explain a thing like that.

2181 Verbs to Use for the Word  things