16 Verbs to Use for the Word tittle

The fact that the same legislature passed afterward a resolution, though by no means unanimously, that Congress does not possess the power, abates not a tittle of the testimony in the first resolution.

But not let my beloved know a tittle of this, so long as it could be helped.

The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion; it asserts the supremacy of intellect: the pre-eminence it claims is from an acknowledged superiority of talent and information and literary attainment, and it does not build one tittle of its influence on ignorance, or prejudice, or authority, or personal malevolence.

Ah, and I feel too, Eustace, she cares not a tittle about me! (Care about me, indeed!

" Wilder execrated, in his heart, the wary cunning of the rogue with whom he was compelled, for the moment, to be in league; for he saw plainly that a determination not to commit himself a tittle further than he might conceive to be absolutely necessary, was likely to render Joram too circumspect, to answer his own immediate wishes.

she could fix upon no other treatise to bear away, in kindly token of remembering us, than the works of Fulke Greville, Lord Brookof which no Frenchman, nor woman of France, Italy, or England, was ever by nature constituted to comprehend a tittle!

[How averse, Jack, to concede a tittle in my favour!]

It has been stated that I had already begun to discern that it was impossible with perfect honesty to defend every tittle contained in the Bible.

In 751, he sent to Pope Zachary at Rome, Burchard, bishop of Wurtzhurg, and Fulrad, abbot of St. Denis, "to consult the Pontiff," says Eginhard, "on the subject of the kings then existing amongst the Franks, and who bore only the name of king without enjoying a tittle of royal authority."

The less cause have you for doubting my faith, or hiding any tittle from me.

I have obeyed the last tittle of your commands; and if you bade me, I would sacrifice my soul.

These calumnies were kept in circulation by their authors till impudence itself was abashed, and the object in view obtainednot a tittle of proof was ever adduced, and investigation always shewed that the charges were not only false, but entirely groundless.

Communications had been made to the Chambers of Holland and Belgium; every foreign newspaper had contained authentic copies of documents which were most important in explaining the policy pursued at different periods of the negotiations; the House of Commons, however, possessed not a tittle of information on the subject.

I am Cytherea's son, if I understand a tittle of it), and returnd it next day saying that 20 years ago, when he was pure, he thought as you do now, but that he now thinks as you did 20 years ago.

" This prospect pleased Edward mightily: but "it irked him to take the name and arms of that of which he had as yet won no tittle."

And thou must be sensible, that I can answer every tittle of what you writest, upon the foot of the maxims we have long held and pursued.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  tittle