How To Use Avenge In A Sentence

  • This day wilt thou either bring back in triumph the gory head and spoils of Aeneas, and we will avenge Lausus 'agonies; or if no force opens a way, thou wilt die with me: for I deem not, bravest, thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord.' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • The author went from from a condemning avengeful God to a milch toast, permissive parent who forgives all offenses AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as scavengers and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent.
  • A related species, the burrowing bettong, will scavenge sheep carcasses.
  • Four of them were shipmates from the old Type 21 frigate HMS Avenger, stokers from 3D Mess, two of whom now live in Lancashire, one in Merseyside and the other in Guernsey.
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  • Might it not be some terrible avenger, out of the mystery beyond life, placed to beset him and finish him finally on this road that he was convinced was surely the death-road? CHAPTER XXXVI
  • Of this cruel knight and felonous you have avenged this country. The High History of the Holy Graal
  • All that is left is a grim arena where matter is collected by scavengers and transformed into useful merchandise.
  • Now they find themselves thrust yet again into an intense triangular relationship: Jimmy the avenger, Sean the truth-seeker and Dave the unfortunate.
  • The charred remains of a body was discovered by scavengers searching for scrap metal yesterday morning.
  • Fuel and tankers became so scarce in the spring of 1942 that oil was scavenged from the unsalvageable battleships still resting on the bottom of Battleship Row.
  • The blackcap basslet, a relative of the large species of groupers, uses its bulging eyes to find food while it scavenges on the coral reef.
  • Cassia Boccanera the _amorosa_ and avengeress who had flung herself into the Tiber with her brother Ercole and the corpse of her lover Flavio. The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
  • In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils.
  • In ancient times this was done by carrying the body to a high hilltop, leaving it bare for nature's scavengers to feed on.
  • Moscow, and when they caught sight of its burned ruins no one swore to be avenged on the French, but they thought about their next pay, their next quarters, of Matreshka the vivandiere, and like matters. War and Peace
  • If the avenger of blood pursues him, they must not surrender the one accused, because he killed his neighbor unintentionally and without malice aforethought.
  • Bottom or near-bottom feeding of the L klingeri animal as a scavenger or as a microphagous predator is envisaged, in a low-energy environmental setting.
  • In the last few weeks, they've gone geocaching, which is similar to an outdoor scavenger hunt. Family Fitness Challenge: Bring the outdoors into play
  • Nearly all mouth and tail, the gulper eel also scavenges in the depths.
  • Christian humility enables her to do the scavengering work usually performed only by "untouchables. Autobiography of a Yogi
  • The wild ancestors of our domestic cats liked to eat freshly killed prey - they were not scavengers.
  • Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.
  • At the rubbish dump, adults and children scavenged for any items which might be recycled or sold.
  • They had been in fear of their lives as they scavenged for food while the authorities operated a shoot-to-kill policy against looters.
  • I checked the rota to see whose turn it was to scavenge, to my surprise it wasn't me for once.
  • Much of their furniture was scavenged from other people's garbage.
  • The idea is that Guidolon envisions himself not just as a giant space chicken, but as the cosmic avian avenger. SERGEANT KROOSTOS, THE CHICKEN OF WAR
  • The Elysium seas feature a large scavenger called a gaper, whose hinged jaw is easily capable of taking up a person in a single swallow. Old Mans War
  • When all had been rehearsed and shown to him, and he had well considered the matter, the knight was very dolent; yet in no wise would he avenge himself wrongfully. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
  • The win avenged the Terps '81-72 loss at Wake Forest (17-4, 7-3) on January 15. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Wake Forest vs. Maryland
  • The nausea threatened to overcome him, but his determination to avenge the death of his friend was too strong.
  • Dead bodies lay bestrewn upon the ground in red pools of fresh blood, now infested with rats and various other scavengers whom had come in hopes of preying upon an easy meal.
  • She prays to the gods and recounts her deeds to them alleging that she dies unavenged as she shoves the sword in her body.
  • Each German soldier should consider himself ‘the bearer of an inexorable national idea and the avenger of all bestialities inflicted upon the German people and its racial kin’. Sealing Their Fate
  • Mountains of northern Spain leave their poor country for a time for the richer provinces of Portugal and Spain, where they become porters, water-carriers and scavengers, and are known as boorish, but industrious and honest. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
  • Hoses were scavenged from wrecked buildings and appropriated from whole ones.
  • What surliest misanthrope would not find this world lovely, were these things done: scoundrels whitewashed; some degree of scavengering upon the gutters; and at a cheap rate, thirdly? Latter-Day Pamphlets
  • Both teams were also able to avenge their defeats from the previous day, meaning that the Warriors defeated each team in the bonspiel at some point.
  • Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.
  • It was also part of the world-empire of Ghenghis Khan, who once exterminated the Afghan city of Bamiyan to avenge a grandson slain in battle.
  • The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice.
  • Set in the 17th century, it is the story of a stubborn old woman trying to keep herself and her children alive during the 30 - Years War by following armies with a cartload of scavenged goods to sell to the soldiers.
  • She would keep the boots and reckoned that if she dried the other clothes, the ragman might give her enough for them to save her from having to scavenge here for most of the winter. The Thief Taker
  • The dramatic win avenged the French team's upset loss to Australia in the 1999 USATODAY.com - France wins ninth Davis Cup title
  • And the said man told this examinant, that those three things which he gave her, would avenge her on her enemies, and bid her murther some, but not too many, and he would forgive her; and then went away from this examinant. The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • None was as massive as the MHW encasing him, but they seemed tough enough to resist the assaults of black; seined scavengers and predatory plant; life. Sentenced To Prism
  • Metallocenes are useful in industrial chemistry as reducing agents, anti-knock agents for internal combustion engine fuels, absorbers of ultraviolet light, and free radical scavengers.
  • These results indicate that intact RBC-SOD could scavenge superoxide anion()producedduring cerebral I-R.
  • If Osborn is going to die, and stay dead, it should be done the right way, with him falling off a bridge and one of his Dark Avengers trying to save him, only to snap his neck. What Price Victory? | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Having loaned three players to Morley and despite making a very bright start, Otley failed to avenge an early season defeat.
  • Avenger brings Dodge brand American muscle car heritage into the global mid - size car segment.
  • One of the important functions of macrophages is to scavenge xenobiotic substances.
  • Our law allows an appeal to be brought against a murderer by the widow, or next heir, of the person murdered, yea, though the murderer have been acquitted upon an indictment; and, if the murderer be found guilty upon that appeal, execution shall be awarded at the suit of the appellant, who may properly be called the avenger of blood. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy)
  • Towns were regarded as tribes, therefore when someone from Najaf killed a tribesman, the tribe would avenge the murdered by murdering another Najafi.
  • Hunger also spurs millions of children to drop out of school in order to scavenge for food, and those who manage to attend school despite empty bellies find it excruciatingly hard to concentrate.
  • So, all my knowledge of art came from scavenged bits and pieces in the late hours of the morning.
  • She was determined to avenge herself on the man who had betrayed her.
  • Since 2008 and the first Iron Man, Marvel has been meticulously laying the groundwork for its mammoth team-up pic The Avengers, due to hit theaters next summer, and with each new franchise, the've also expanded the realms of possibility for their fictional universe, mirroring the many facets of imagination in their four-color kin. Zaki Hasan: Zaki's Review: Captain America: The First Avengers
  • Our study has shown that CDA-II was a good scavenger of hydroxyl radical, and it inhibited lipid peroxidation in brain homogenates.
  • Is an oxpecker a parasite or a helpful scavenger - your basic feathered cleaner wrasse? The evolution of vampires
  • In a remarkably short space of time the hyenas and pariah dogs had adopted the habit of scavengering around all the camps and snifting along the track, after the trains, for stray scraps. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
  • Most unclean of all are those animals who are fed on refuse scraps, human or animal excrement, or who scavenge dead animals.
  • The word dogs is a strong insult in the Mediterranean world since dogs are generally regarded as scavengers.
  • The few remaining humans have gathered into cannibalistic 'bloodcults' or survive as solitary scavengers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such engines, called crankcase-scavenged, are almost universally used in the outboard motor industry. Chapter 5
  • From the brief synopses above you'll notice that all the stories are the same: gruff, tough men with soft spots for women go through hell to avenge or save them!
  • Grimy, gap-toothed men on donkey carts scavenge the rusting military trucks.
  • Scavenge a street
  • As well as satisfying that primal desire to avenge a wrong, it will have nourished their self-belief. The Sun
  • The special ingredients of his elixir were a few crushed cherry and eucalyptus leaves that he scavenged from the trash behind the neighborhood apothecary's shop. Stalling
  • For there was the defeat of Mons Graupius for the Picts to avenge, and, a generation before that, there was the dying curse of a flamehaired queen called Boudicca … The Two Malcontents
  • There are people who live in the dump and scavenge garbage for a living.
  • For the record, my concerns about The Avengers have more to do with the unwieldiness of the project and those at Marvel than it does with Joss Whedon's capabilities as a filmmaker. Scott Mendelson: Why Did Paramount Sell off Distribution Rights for Avengers and Iron Man 3 to Disney for a Mere $115 Million?
  • A related species, the burrowing bettong, will scavenge sheep carcasses.
  • We have scavenged the burned-out theater next door for a filigreed floor-to-ceiling round mirror and a tattered poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet.
  • Having him as more of a central character in the film took away the edge, he became more on an ‘everyman’, a detraction from the character they’re trying to build … the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Let me quickly address, Iron Man 2 is awesome and serves the franchise well, but I also left the theatre with the feeling that the entire thing was a big set-up of the forth-coming Avengers film. REVIEW: The Super Ensemble of IRON MAN 2 « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • Zephyrus, a mysterious, icy seductress, uses her power over men to snare them into aiding her scheme to overthrow the world order in order to avenge the wrongs done to womankind over the course of history. Straight for the Art: ‘Swallowing the Earth’ | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Eggs are drought resistant and lay on the ground, where the larvae scavenge on dead insects.
  • Fish will scavenge for insects and plant life in the pond but will also benefit from an occasional feeding of fish food.
  • The administration of superoxide dismutase to scavenge superoxide anions was found to promote the survival rate of transplanted skin flaps.
  • He would have been forced to recognize his own inescapable duty - to avenge the death. Celtic Mythology
  • For my brother's honor, and our family's honor, his murder needed to be avenged.
  • By the last quarter of the nineteenth century the majority of the once-prosperous artisans and craftsmen were reduced to the ranks of lowliest laborers - the barbers and washermen, the servants and scavengers.
  • He is conciliatory and self-deprecating, likening himself to a bottom-dwelling scavenger fish called a loach. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Waterloo will be looking to avenge an early season loss to the Golden Hawks.
  • Waving a fist at the camera, Cameron Nielson recited the names of those blacklist casualties he had avenged at last.
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  • Experts on the red kite - a spectacular bird with a wingspan of up to 6ft - say it is essentially a scavenger which feeds on carrion rather than attacking sheep or game birds.
  • This lizard is a fierce predator and scavenger, and is thought to have caused human fatalities.
  • Carcasses left by wolves supply food for scavengers such as ravens, eagles, magpies, and wolverines.
  • The win avenged a conference-opening 76-62 loss to the Golden USATODAY.com
  • He is a man bound by oath to avenge the wrongs inflicted on his home and, in pursuit of revenge, he will stop at nothing.
  • Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.
  • Under the law of requital, the blood of the people of Kalantut has been avenged. KARA KUSH
  • No tools for hunting, too small and weak to complete with other scavengers, teeth (in the gracile form) unadapted for plant eating, they seem to have been unable to even feed themselves.
  • Each scavenger could collect about 14 kilograms of plastic waste per day.
  • Indeed, the Camorra spawned one of Italy's most notorious female criminals, Pupetta Maresca, who became famous in 1955 after she personally avenged the murder of her husband.
  • Couldn't you see Kickball-Math, or Obstacle Course-Scavenger Hunts?
  • The fuel system equipment will handle multiple functions for the aircraft's fuel system and includes engine feed, auxiliary power unit feed, refuel and defuel, venting, scavenge, fuel quantity gauging, and integrated modular avionics fuel gauging and management software. HEADLINES
  • Jones was formally honored by the King, presented with a gold-hilted sword, engraved, Jones happily recorded, “with these extremely flattering words: Vindicati Maris Ludovicus XVI remunerator Strenua Vindici reward from Louis XVI to the valiant avenger of the rights of the sea.” John Paul Jones
  • Infiltrating MØ scavenge oxidatively-modified self-compounds accumulated in the arterial wall and are converted into foam cells, the first cells forming atherosclerotic lesions. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The words in the Hebrew run thus, "I will avenge the avengement," which importeth this much, that God is at open war and at public defiance with those that break His covenant: He is not only angry with them, but He will be revenged of them. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • The end result is that the engine oil pumps will continue to lubricate the engine, but the scavenge pumps will not be able to maintain a pressure head and oil will pool up inside the engine.
  • It is such myths (of past wrongs to be avenged or conformities to be observed) that trigger the chain of oppressions.
  • In less than an hour the assembled scavengers had picked the wildebeest's bones clean.
  • Only recently have Americans begun to shake themselves awake, but the Bush administration\'s residual success in misshaping U.S. opinion was underscored again when a poll found that 85 percent of American troops in Iraq believed they were there to avenge the Sept. 11 terror attacks. ' OpEdNews - Quicklink: America Anesthetized
  • Byron avenged himself in 1809 with his satire English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.
  • But we must take extra care now as his followers will want to avenge his death. The Sun
  • We loosed off a few shots at the various damaged crockery I had scavenged and then I thought I would try a cunning scheme.
  • We ascribe them a certain nobility and "work ethic", and conversely we dislike scavengers. Notes from the field: Vultures in the neighborhood
  • It preys on fish, squid, and crustaceans and also scavenges.
  • The second major category of feeders is the scavenger group.
  • She scavenged the garbage cans for food
  • Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive scavenger, eating quantities of carrion.
  • She was determined to avenge herself on the man who had betrayed her.
  • In addition, T-cells can create microphages and scavenger cells that scour the body looking for foreign substances in need of a smackdown.
  • They worked it out, but now they still face the task of filling the role of the last uncast Avenger and Deadline has gotten a hold of the short list of top contenders which includes: Chace Crawford, Scott Porter, Mike Vogel, Michael Cassidy, Garret Hedlund and John Krasinski! Who Will Be Behind the Shield in Johnston's Captain America? « FirstShowing.net
  • Her aim was to avenge the brutal treatment of comrades in police custody.
  • There are various species of snailfish, some of which can be found in shallower waters, but the hadal is found almost exclusively in depths exceeding 6000 meters, where they feed on small shrimp who scavenge the carcasses of dead marine life. Warren Ellis
  • Theyare scavengers and will eat just about anything which makes them a little more dangerous than the Great White, which often leave afterthe initial attack ona human. Shark Week 5 Deadliest Sharks | myFiveBest
  • Determined to avenge her, Marv pursues a violent, murderous course that takes him to the heart of the city's power structure, and seals his fate.
  • They are best described as omnivorous, their diet consisting of fruit, including grass seeds, and in most cases other animals, either hunted or scavenged, along with anything else available and easily digested. Ardi is a million years older than Lucy - The Panda's Thumb
  • Hamlet is able to avenge his father's death by killing his uncle.
  • For a long time, people thought of hagfish as scavengers and parasites, probably due to their habit or burrowing into dead or dying animals and eating them from the inside out. In
  • Once again the Saxons showed their spirit, and rose enmasse to avenge this cruel execution.
  • They were shouting, vowing to avenge the death of their friend with la mina. A KING'S RANSOM
  • He would have been forced to recognize his own inescapable duty - to avenge the death. Celtic Mythology
  • Scrap firms sometimes employed peddlers and scavengers, but they more frequently relied solely on the skills of the owner to sort and evaluate scrap from refuse.
  • Even after the site was scavenged by locals, tons of debris and some sections of the lower-story sandstone walls remained above ground.
  • Here he took a small golden reliquary, which was suspended from his neck next to his shirt by a chain of the same metal, and having kissed it devoutly, continued — “Never was false oath sworn on this most sacred relique, but it was avenged within the year.” Quentin Durward
  • The two early mammal species were probably predators, not scavengers, say the scientists.
  • Low levels of natural antioxidants in pancreatitis indicate their increased utilization as scavengers of free radicals.
  • She is beneficent in will and speech: It is Isis the beneficent, the avenger of her brother: she unrepiningly sought him: Egyptian Literature Comprising Egyptian tales, hymns, litanies, invocations, the Book of the Dead, and cuneiform writings
  • Possessing keen vision, the vulture can see the carcasses of dead animals and the movements and activities of other scavengers, birds, or mammals from great distances.
  • He vowed to avenge his brother's murder.
  • Tying it into The Avengers arc is probably the only reason I'd watch it. blog comments powered by Disqus Possible Synopsis for The First Avenger: Captain America Sounds a Lot Like…Captain America | /Film
  • HDL, or ‘good cholesterol’ acts like a scavenger in the blood looking for harmful cholesterol.
  • As she is at pains to point out, there was no unhappy childhood to avenge; no traumas to shove into the creative crucible.
  • Environmental evidence suggests the site was once a series of ponds used as a watering place, although it is unclear whether the mammoths died of natural causes and were later scavenged, or were killed by Neanderthal hunters.
  • Revealing that Claudius murdered King Hamlet by pouring poison in his ear, the wandering spirit begs young Hamlet to avenge his father's foul murder.
  • The opposed pistons are double-acting, performing a two-stroke engine power cycle on facing ends and induction and scavenge air compression on their outside ends, all within the same cylinder bore.
  • Miriam, after the avenging of her nameless wrong, doubts, as Beatrice must have done, whether there be any guilt in such avengement; but being of so different a temperament, and having before her eyes the effect of this murder upon the hitherto sinless Faun, the reality of her responsibility is brought home to her. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • Trailing fingers are terminals which ignite living flames, and the propeller of the little boat creates an avengeful commotion of light which trails far astern. Tropic Days
  • Judith removes the Furies - three goddesses sent to avenge crime and sin - from their classical context and situates them in our current social climate.
  • And all this while they furnished them and garnished them of good men of arms, and victual, and of all manner of habiliment that pretendeth to the war, to avenge them for the battle of Bedegraine, as it telleth in the book of adventures following. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Free radical scavengers, however, do not completely prevent the loss of diaphragmatic force associated with delayed injury, indicating that other mechanisms are involved.
  • As the Egyptians call Horus 'the avenger of his father,' perhaps he may become his mother's defender and avenger. Cleopatra — Complete
  • There are still one million people working as manual scavengers all over India.
  • Our only backup unit has been scavenged for parts since our budget was slashed last year.
  • The animal associated with Anthony is the Marabou, which is a large African stork which scavenges for food.
  • Melatonin also scavenges free radicals, and having low levels of this hormone has been linked to Alzheimer's disease.
  • Hey kinda sound like Bush era stuff ... politics = poly (many) + tics (blooding sucking scavengers) White House to release visitor logs
  • To this end the city directed its scavengers to deliver ‘clean’ garbage free of rotting vegetable matter to the site.
  • He could almost see the coils tighten, the scavenger press back into the corner. DEAD LINES
  • The shattered remnants of other vessels dotted the walls and floor of the tunnel, but she figured the gunrunners had scavenged the majority of the wreckage.
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • In respect of state and condition, Jesus Christ stands in a fivefold relation to this house, -- viz., 1st, As the owner; 2dly, The builder; 3dly, The watchman or keeper; 4thly, The inhabiter; 5thly, The avenger: each of which I shall unfold in order. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The omnivorous scavengers could find food sources virtually anywhere and could survive without human care in the proper environment.
  • At least 105 people have been killed after a gas pipeline exploded as they scavenged leaking fuel.
  • I thought she was someone sitting on the curb tying her shoelace, but something in me ole scavenger brain made me do a double-take. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The fundamental assumption was that Time will always discover and avenge any act of injustice.
  • Whenever the antioxidants are present, antioxidant enzyme activity and scavengers of the free radical will be induced to prevent the oxidative damage.
  • Then I'm waiting for the night to come so I can go back to reading Lover Avenged - nighttime is just better to read about vampires. Updates & Weekly Catchup
  • Arab Media Corporation from Dictatorship of Saudi Arabia declares war on iranian Football Fans, Iran let, s fight back bit. ly Antarinejad (Ahmadinejad) vows to avenge Revolutionary Guard suicide bombing The Iranian armed forces have accused the WN.com - Articles related to No victory in war of terror till Pak"s ISI reined in: Karzai aide Home
  • The plants supported a variety of large and small herbivores that in turn were prey for carnivores and scavengers.
  • The Avengers, by comparison, was a wonky, low-budget piece of whimsy distinguished by Diana Rigg in tight leathers and the kind of sexual innuendo you only needed in an era of tighter censorship.
  • The scavenger molecules, when added to the bulk, also find it difficult to surmount this barrier and pick up the proton from the protein surface.
  • Incensed at the shameful slaughter of his son, Harald Harfagr came over from Norway about the year 900 to avenge him, but, as was then not unusual, accepted as a wergeld or atonement for his son's death a fine of sixty marks of gold, which it fell to the islanders to pay. Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
  • Billy helped her scavenge dumps and junkyards for the motors and wheels and other detritus that would compose her giant vehicle.
  • an avenged injury
  • Iraq was said to be keen to avenge the fall of Halabja, which is seen as an important centre for Kurdish resistance in their struggle for autonomy. WN.com - Articles related to Taliban Attack on U.S. Aid Group Kills 5
  • I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong.
  • Environment—current issues: soil pollution from toxic chemicals such as DDT; the energy crisis of the 1990s led to deforestation when citizens scavenged for firewood; pollution of Hrazdan (Razdan) and Aras Rivers; the draining of Sevana Lich (Lake Sevan), a result of its use as a source for hydropower, threatens drinking water supplies; restart of Metsamor nuclear power plant in spite of its location in a seismically active zone Armenia
  • He promised to avenge the terrible wrongs done to them, and they responded enthusiastically.
  • An angry and vengeful young teenager wanted the power to avenge a father murdered by Orcs.
  • They help roots scavenge more nutrients and water from the soil in exchange for sugar to make the molecules they need to live and grow.
  • So in the next verse, "If he continue a day or two," his death is not to be avenged by the _death_ of the _master_, as in that case the crime was to be adjudged _manslaughter_, and not _murder_. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 1 of 4
  • They'd rather scavenge dead animals than try to bring down something that might fight back.
  • An oxygen scavenger (ammonium bisulfide) or stabilizer (N,n-dimethyl formamide), to prevent corrosion of metal pipes Bill Chameides: What's in This Fracking Water?
  • Why should US Marines die to avenge them, when soldiers who were killed in similiar ways were left unavenged?
  • It is hard to escape the feeling that Harding should not go unavenged, that his life should be given some meaning by making sure it never happens again.
  • This eroded appearance might be due to a period of exposure before burial; alternatively, it might have been produced by passage through the alimentary tract of some predator or scavenger.
  • So they came aland and go unto the king, and Bikki said to him, “Meet and right it is, lord, that thou shouldst know what is befallen, though hard it be to tell of, for the tale must be concerning thy beguiling, whereas thy son has gotten to him the full love of Swanhild, nor is she other than his harlot; but thou, let not the deed be unavenged.” The Story of the Volsungs
  • Its convex shape and dogging mechanism made it look as though it were an enlarged part of a submarine, scavenged from some terrestrial scrap yard and grafted onto the bulkhead.
  • Yet she dies not unavenged, for Harriette sweeps down from the city, and immediately suspends the victorious Anabella from her aduncate nose, and carries all before her. Gala-days
  • He bought Scavenger from South Australia and has refitted the vessel in his Geraldton workshop.
  • So how come the entire nation is worrying itself sick over whether Officer Crowley should have pinched the blithering Gates, while 500 crackers are raped and killed, unreported, unlamented, unavenged? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Over the years, these birds have learned to scavenge fish guts and undersized fish tossed back by fishing boats.
  • Besides the uses of fungi as scavengers of creation, there are some which have a commercial value and yield an article called “amadou.” Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • It is therefore natural for them to avenge themselves on city dwellers.
  • In Homer's epic ‘Illiad,’ snakes are even the avengers sent by gods to punish Trojan priest Laocoon who warns the Trojans against the Greek's scheme using a wooden horse.
  • At least it looks like they have ‘done something’ to avenge the dead in New York.
  • Cornelian dilemma: The creation of equilibrium warp in a clash of affective and authoritative warps is so conventional as to have acquired a name, the Cornelian dilemma, from the torturae of Rodrigue in Pierre Corneille’s play Le Cid, born in the choice between rupturae (the failure to avenge his father) and monstrum (the loss of his love Chimène.) Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
  • Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields.
  • Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants can help scavenge free radicals generated by stress.
  • He promised to avenge his father's murder.
  • She plans to crash the party and reveal that she is Godfrey's wife so that she can avenge Godfrey's desertion.
  • The addition of scavengers suggests that reactive oxygen species caused this bacterial growth inhibition.
  • Conan eventually grows up and goes on a killing spree to avenge his parents' death.

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