20 Verbs to Use for the Word watchwords

He gave the watchword, "Jupiter."

That this delicate and most debatable subject should furnish the watchwords of party is most inconvenient.

But, Collen, I have a tale in secret kept for thee: When thou shalt hear a watchword from thy king, Think then some weighty matter is at hand, That highly shall concern our state, Then, Collen, look thou be not far from me:

If I had to choose a watchword, it would be, "Do not wake me."

A proclamation was also made to the army, containing those high-sounding watchwords which no one was more capable of using than the literary President,eloquent, since they appealed to everything dear to the soldiers' hearts, and therefore effective.

"Major," burst in a bugler small, "The fellow we left in Loudon grass Sir slyboots with the inward bruise, His voice I heardthe very same Some watchword in the ambush pass; Ay, sir, we had him in his shoes We caught himMosbybut to lose!" "Go, go!these saddle-dreamers!

But Eliza Haywood held the romantic watchword of all for love, and her books are a continual illustration of Amor vincit omnia.

Why should any one be surprised at this, when she was girt with a sword, and used to pass the watchwords to the soldiers, yes, often harangued them,an additional means of giving offence to Caesar?

Bands played, choruses sang, transparencies proclaimed watchwords, and every woman in the seemingly endless procession swung a yellow lantern.

It is of a piece with the wisdom which shrinks from telling children that God is love, lest they should not be sufficiently afraid of Him; which forbids their young hearts to expand freely towards their fellow-creatures: which puts into their mouths the watchwords of sects and parties, and thinks to keep them purer Christians by making them Pharisees from the cradle.

My prayer for you is that you may receive from Christ not only the watchword of this nobler life, but also the power to fulfil it.

His doctrine of the Church had the disadvantage of an apparently intermediate and ambiguous position, refusing the broad, intelligible watchwords and reasonings of popular religionism.

Around me I saw the emblematic watchwords of the great party I had once led to triumph: "Imperium et Libertas," "Peace with Honour," "England shall reign where'er the sun," and other mottoes of a like kind; and on them also the floral disease had spread itself.

After that date new names come into use, though we can no more fix the exact time when the terms optimates and populares superseded previous party watchwords than we can when Tory gave place to Conservative, and Whig to Liberal.

The voice of the meek Nazarene, which we have deafened down as ill-timed, unfit to teach the watchword of the hour, renews the quiet promise of its coming in simple, humble things.

We only submit that if those who use the watchwords of Liberalism were to return upon its principles, instead of dwelling exclusively on practical compromises, the tone of public life would be immeasurably raised.

People, for instance, must, it seems to us, be very easily satisfied who find any fresh light in the attempt, not unfrequent in his letters, to adapt the Lutheran watchword of Justification by faith to modern ideas.

Did it never strike you that you wanted another watchword also, "fair-work," and another and bitterer hatred,"foul-work"? 2.

" Can we in our great struggle for liberty and right adopt any other watchword than this?

And on the first evening of his imperial power, Nero, well aware to whom he owed his throne, gave to the sentinel who came to ask him the pass for the night the grateful and significant watchword of "Optima Mater,""the best of mothers!" CHAPTER XI. NERO AND HIS TUTOR.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  watchwords