53 Verbs to Use for the Word trends

Standing there, buffeting her pink nails across her pink palms, Mrs. Connors followed the westward trend of that army.

The ground about them is strewn with battered prospecting-pans, picks, sluice-boxes, and quartz specimens from many a ledge, indicating the trend of their owners' hard lives.

I will then explain the sources of information which were open to Americans after the war began; and will next describe how this information produced an American opinion unfavourable to Germany, as observed by one who has read widely and watched the trend of his country's thought with keen interest.

He educated his generation up to himself, giving to the taste and to the judgment of his contemporaries a decided trend, so that his merits have already been sufficiently recognized, appraised, and even portrayed.

ROBACKER, EARL F. Pennsylvania German literature, changing trends from 1683 to 1942.

" A subdued chorus of "Certainly not" and "Absurd" showed the trend of public opinion upon this point.

The observant Vesey saw the inevitable trend of events, and, taking advantage of the chance, was off like a thunderbolt.

Vaguely he guessed the trend of their conversation, and vaguely he suspected their treacherous meanness.

But in what ways can such changes in political science affect the actual trend of political forces?

Steering onwards we passed within a low sandy island covered with bushes, and to seaward of a bare rock which lies a mile and a half south of Cape Direction; round this projection the land trends to the westward and forms a deep bay with Cape Weymouth, which Lieutenant Jeffreys has named Lloyd's Bay.

Hence the shore takes a north-westerly trend.

Individuals over six feet tall or under five feet five inches should be looked upon as having a pituitary trend.

And the more I bent same, the less could I grasp the trend of the scenario.

In actual fact, only one person did really effective work and directed the trend of the Conference, and that person was Clemenceau.

Loving only woman in women, his soul found its natural trend in irony.

As for Teddy, he was so busy watching Billie's flushed, excited and altogether charming face that he more than once lost the trend of the conversation.

Through the past dozen years American youth has reversed the trend, adopting a permissiveness under which the sky is the limit in language, clothing, sexual conduct and professional choice and behavior.

He marks the trend of the life, the bent and bias of the soul.

<pb id='389.png' /> WYCKOFF (RICHARD D.) INC. Ability to determine the trend of the market is no assurance of profit unless you can also judge which stocks are in harmony with this trend and which are not.

If a Judge may not deal with the fallacies of a defence by placing before the jury the true trend of the evidence, what other business has he on the Bench?

After this, the barrier becomes broken up into a series of small reefs, with passages between, still preserving a westerly trend, until it ends in longitude 150 degrees 58 minutes East.

And here we are today, in the twentieth century, when intelligent people have long been striving after a spiritual explanation of the meaning of life, trying to prove its upward trend, trying to beat out of it materialism, endeavoring to find in altruism a road to happiness, and governments can still find no better way to settle their disputes than wholesale slaughter, and

The stars gave me the compass points, and I recalled with some clearness the general trend of the coast line as we came up.

Meanwhile the Earl's companion, a quiet, sensible man and a keen observer, had remarked the new trend in the conversation, and spoke to his friend about it.

Chapter 8: Rural Goa, unheard, unsung... Melvyn S. MisquitaMelvyn S Misquita represents a trend among some of the younger journalists well-educated (he holds two M.A. degrees), Net-savvy, and eager to extend the boundaries of journalism in Goa should be looking at, apart from just the Secretariat.

53 Verbs to Use for the Word  trends