24 Verbs to Use for the Word waitings

He said, yesthe slaves heard of it, but it was talked about so long that many of them lost all believement in it, got tired waiting, and bought their freedom; but he had more patience, and got his for nothing.

This monthhusbands-in-waiting.

I sing to use the waiting, My bonnet but to tie, And shut the door unto my house; No more to do have I, Till, his best step approaching, We journey to the day, And tell each other how we sang To keep the dark away.

But that morning Sahwah, lying awake waiting for the rising bugle to blow, saw a round-bellied, jolly-looking little bug crawling leisurely along the floor, dragging a tiny seed of grain with him, and looking for all the world like the father of a family bringing a loaf of bread home for breakfast.

He searched his memory, but he could not discover in what particular he had erred, and he was forced to continue his anxious waiting, until the stars should choose to fight for him.

A sudden uneasiness disturbed his waiting.

They were not in his box, but were to meet him near the entrance, and get into his carriage there; and Mr. Justice Harbottle, who hated waiting, was looking a little impatiently from the window.

It keeps Grizel waiting, but Tommy, as you have seen, was always the great one; she existed only that he might show how great he was.

It's killing methe lonesomenessthe waiting.

He would come to Los Cuervos; he might suggest something to lighten this weary waiting; at least she would show them all that she had still old friends.

If I hadn't been so anxious I shouldn't have minded the waiting at all.

They have all of the misery and none of the glory; nothing to mitigate their weary waiting and watching for the loved ones who will return no more.

He seems to have preferred waiting till he could attack "the Marquis," as they all called Lafayette, to advantage, to risking any considerable division in the mountains.

I remember the waiting at the doornot that which is leftbut between that and an inner door in shelterO when shall I be such an expectant again!with the cry of nonpareils, an indispensable play-house accompaniment in those days.

More strictly, fixed capital represents the waiting involved in the consumption of durable things; circulating capital the waiting involved in current production.

He stood a second waiting for an answer, and then he started for the boat, but stopped at the edge of the shadows.

It is mainly to supply the waiting involved in the consumption of such durable goods, that a typical joint-stock company issues shares for public subscription.

At the first play it was sent speeding away from Blair's toe to the Yates mid-field, a long, clean, high kick, that led the forwards down under it in time to throw the waiting back ere he had taken a step, and that brought shouts of almost tearful delight from the Harwell sympathizers.

Striding to the gate, he struck upon it loudly with his hunting-crop, and turning, waved the waiting orderly away.

exclaimed Katherine, wondering how the poor woman had borne the weary waiting of the past weeks.

The two women were in Naples, whiling away their tedious waiting with trips to neighboring places of interest, when they met the sailor.

And there began once more that eternal waiting, waiting, waiting, which was the horror of the place, until the faint creakings through the windshaken house took on the meaning of footsteps stalking down the hall and pausing at the door, and there was the hushing breath of one who listened and smiled to himself!

He may, of course, sell the house, and thus bring his waiting to an end.

The Council of Clermont, at its closing on the 28th of November, 1095, had fixed the month of August in the following year, and the feast of the Assumption, for the departure of the crusaders for the Holy Land; but the people's impatience did not brook this waiting, short as it was in view of the greatness and difficulties of the enterprise.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  waitings