15 Verbs to Use for the Word uplift

His instinct told him they would soon come to such a refuge as they desired, the rocky uplift about him indicating the proximity of many hollows.

The old knightly chivalry was a beautiful thing in its way, and it gave an uplift to an age which would have been frankly brutal without it: yet it had its well-spring in what appeals to us now as being a rather fantastic sentiment.

Ah, ma'm'selle," I continued, as I stood to my full height, and felt a mighty uplift in my heart that seemed to toss the words out of me, "I have a strong arm and a good sword, and the love of honor and fair women.

From being confessedly distraught, he displayed, as the days went by, a spiritual uplift that fell but little short of arrogance.

No one who has not enjoyed the spiritual uplift, the good fellowship of a Grace Church service can appreciate what a genuine personal sacrifice that was.

To her we should be grateful for a shrine that has not its counterpart in the worlda holy place that no man can visit without experiencing an uplift of heart and soul that makes him a better American.

On one sidethat facing the uplift of the ridgethe walls rose to nine feet.

Yet, like a fool, the more I saw to confirm my first diagnosis, the more I found myself dwelling on the dimples at the corners of Miss Cullen's mouth, the bewitching uplift of her upper lip, the runaway curls about her neck, and the curves and color of her cheeks.

For, indeed, if we lose that uplift of the heart, some part of us has died already.

" Andy lapsed into a state of silence; but he kept watching ahead as they drew gradually nearer the uplifts.

Nearer to the Civil War, when public opinion was proscribing the uplift of Negroes in Kentucky, Noah Spears secured near Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, a small parcel of land for sixteen of his former bondsmen in 1856.

They were then advocating the social uplift of Negroes through the local organ, the Maryville Intelligencer.

" Now, as he spake with eyes uplift to heaven, he espied a faint, blue mist far away above the soft-stirring tree topsa distant haze, that rose lazily into the balmy air, thickening ever as he watched.

Who bids the hollyhock uplift Her rod of fast-sealed buds on high; Fling wide her petalssilent, swift, Lovely to the sky?

Again, they ceased the uplift of their snowshoes at a second stand.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  uplift