29 Verbs to Use for the Word unfortunate

He believed it to be his duty under it to follow these unfortunates into Africa and make provision for them there until they should be able to provide for themselves.

It was also probable, as Sergeant Corney had suggested, that they had taken a number of prisoners during the fight with the garrison of the fort, as well as at the ravine, and the murderous scoundrels would be so occupied with making preparations for torturing such poor unfortunates as to neglect their duties as St. Leger's allies.

And they condemned Titus Menenius the prætor,it was in his year that the disaster took place,when he was later accused before the people of not having assisted the unfortunates and of having been subsequently defeated in battle.

Men with withered arms and legs, others totally blind, were expected to be cured, and no amount of persuasion would convince those who had brought such unfortunates that the case was a hopeless one.

Meanwhile, as we are dismissing or blessing or burying the unfortunates from the imposing front gates of our institutions, new throngs are crowding in at the little back doors.

For he distributed money, tobacco, and other things, which enabled the unfortunates to beguile the tedious hours of confinement.

Nevertheless, whenever the French missionary came into contact with Negroes he considered it his duty to enlighten the unfortunates and lead them to God.

The first sense of horror having passed, those dusky mothers fed the unfortunates.

They were treated kindly and like most slaves of the wealthy, had no knowledge of the real cruelties of slavery, but upon the death of their owner it became necessary to parcel the slaves out to different heirs, some of whom did not believe in holding these unfortunates.

This doughty woman had been married twice before she went to Windsor, where she once more entered into the matrimonial noose, or rather, again inveigled an unfortunate into that treacherous device.

A race instinct led these unfortunates to hate a white woman, and they had no commiseration for her in their hearts.

He had had no aids to overcome his natal infirmity of deafness and consequent dumbness, none of the educational assistance modern science lends these unfortunates, no finger alphabet, or even another inarticulate for sympathy.

On every hoarding posters flaunt the charms of peak, and loch, and sea, To madden those unfortunates who have to stay in townlike me!

I read the character of my comrades every morning in each fellow's monosyllable "Here!" When the orderly is satisfied that not one of us has run away and accepted a Colonelcy from the Confederate States since last roll-call, he notifies those unfortunates who are to be on guard for the next twenty-four hours of the honor and responsibility placed upon their shoulders.

We soon had our machine gun peppering up these unfortunates, and from that moment on kept up an incessant fire on the enemy.

In spite of the declaration of war, Louis XV. made a request to the English cabinet for permission to send vessels along the coasts of America, to pick up those unfortunates.

He pictured the unfortunates back in the old room, breathing chalk dust, vexed with foolish problems, tormented by discipline.

"He has one mission in life, and that is to plague those unfortunates who have to be under the same roof with him.

But there was little danger that their productions would clog men's memories in future ages, for nothing in their previous career had prepared these unfortunates for such a task.

Accordingly a boat was lowered from the steamer, under command of the first officer, to render the unfortunates such assistance as was in their power, believing their own damages to be but slight; but the boat had not been long gone, when word was passed to their captain that they were in a sinking condition.

When Messrs. Reed and Greenwood closed their account of the terrible physical and mental strain their party had undergone, "Mr. Woodworth asked his own men of the relay camp, if they would go with him to rescue those unfortunates at 'Starved Camp,' and received an answer in the negative.

I've seen, in the early morning, the unfortunates who eat choice bits from the garbage barrels.

There is a tradition in Halifax that the cabooses had to be taken off the ships, and ranged along the principal street, in order to shelter these unfortunates during the winter.

There he and five companions encamped upon the snow and fed and soothed the unfortunates.

" SIR GRAHAM BERRY, Agent General for Victoria, writes:"I have confidence in the permanent results of your labours, because you, treat these unfortunates as if they were human beings and capable of better things.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  unfortunate