1451 Verbs to Use for the Word words

He spoke a few words with him, as a countrymanW. being half Scotchhis mother was born Chisholm.

I could scarcely hear her muttered words.

Then, even as I said the words, there sounded again that queerpad, pad, pad.

"I call you to witness, my lords and gentlemen," said he, "that since the day I was made a god I have never uttered one word.

When he knew the sitting would be very late he sent me word and I used to go and dine with mother, but sometimes he was kept on there from hour to hour.

a prejudice, by whose influence, to use the words of our great Poet, "The native hue of Resolution Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of Fear, And enterprizes of great pith and moment, With this regard, their currents turn awry And lose the name of action.

They were drawn up in a line, and seemed to be under regular discipline; for, whenever the captain of the band gave the word, "Vilti Mindoc!"

I repeated the words, and laughed, feeblymirthlessly, as the realization was borne in upon me that I spoke of a time, half a century gone.

A few evenings afterwards, instead of a letter, I received a scrap of paper from Veenah, on which was written the following words: "We are discovered.

" Leon Say was a delightful speaker, so easy, always finding exactly the word he wanted.

In the Report of one of the missionary Boards, I have recently read the following stirring words.

At the big dinners he was of course at a disadvantage, neither speaking nor understanding a word of French.

He is told that these sermons are "lovely," "beautiful," "so inspiring," and he believes every word of praise.

A prophet and a father, a priest and a counsellor, a brother, friend, and judge, a sacrifice and an inspiration should he be who, in reverence and love, brings before a waiting congregation the very Word of Life!

Yet he fought the bullies, and kept his word; he was brave, honest and manly, and was a great favourite.

Henshaw caught up the word quickly.

They made me low bows some distance off and rarely stopped to exchange a few words with me.

But I add this word: The missionary sent to Porto Rico, be he Catholic or Protestant, must be a man who can stand among statesmen and society men and women, as well as one who can live and work among the humblest folk who lodge in leaf-thatched huts along the roadside or far on lonely hills.

When my uncle pronounced that august word, it made a mouthful; for a pin, he would have saluted it bare-headed.

Buntline, who was taking the part of "Cale Durg," appeared, and gave me the "cue" to speak "my little piece," but for the life of me I could not remember a single word.

It was evident, I reflected as I went toward the tent, that the inhabitants of these few huts in the wilderness did not know a word of English; and when I told Tonnison, he remarked that he was aware of the fact, and, more, that it was not at all uncommon in that part of the country, where the people often lived and died in their isolated hamlets without ever coming in contact with the outside world.

He takes a word here, a word there, common words that everybody knows.

I promised some of the fellows to drive them out and a Hildreth cannot break his word, you know.

The curé caught up his hat, and, after whispering a few words to the women, hurried out of the sacristy.

Accordingly he filled a pipe, put on a thick overcoat and a golf cap and went out, leaving word of his return within the hour.

1451 Verbs to Use for the Word  words