"Brandish" Quotes from Famous Books
... the collie's attack was scrambling to his feet. So was Link Ferris. Sobered enough to recognize his beloved dog, he also saw the newrisen thief catch up a broken fence rail, brandish it aloft and charge upon the collie, who was still battling merrily with the ... — His Dog • Albert Payson Terhune
... And brandish round the deep-dyed steel, In sturdy blows; While, back-recoiling, seem'd to reel ... — Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns • Robert Burns
... drinking and singing, others playing dice or cards or that unfailing pastime for ship-life, chess. Talking, reading, telling their beads, writing diaries, sleeping, hunting in their clothes for vermin; so they spend their day. Some for exercise climb up the rigging, or jump, or brandish heavy weights: some drift about from one party to another, just watching what is going on. Our good friar complains of the habits of the noblemen, who gambled a great deal and were always making small wagers, which they paid with a cup of Malmsey wine. He ... — The Age of Erasmus - Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London • P. S. Allen
... one, addressing herself to the hag, "why wilt thou vainly brandish thy rebellious arms against the powers of Heaven? If the Sultan, though he be the favourite of Allah, do wrong, the Mighty One, who delighteth in justice, will make thee the instrument of His vengeance on the offending Prince. But know the extent of thy power, vain woman! ... — Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers • Various |