Trysting day, an arranged day of meeting or assembling, as of soldiers, friends, and the like.
Trysting place, a place designated for the assembling of soldiers, the meeting of parties for an interview, or the like; a rendezvous.
And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth East and west and south and north, To summon his array.
This is the trysting tree, yonder the blue mountains, here the rocks.
He has gone into the trysting place, full of all desired bliss, O you with lovely hips delay no more O go forth now and seek him out, him the master of your heart, him endowed with passion's lovely form.
He was thinking of the lovely young girl who had written him a note to say that she expected him at the trysting place, without fail, at seven that evening, as she had something of the greatest importance to communicate to him.
The great hall clock chimed the hour of ten, and her heart beat faster, for she said to herself that her lover was nearing the trystingplace and she had not much time to spare.
She waited some moments at the trysting place ere she heard the sound of crunching wheels on the snow.
It was really a continuation of that trystingappointment He had made with them that evening, a wonderful continuation.
Finally the evidence becomes so convincing that they start off for the trysting place, "into Galilee, unto the mountain where Jesus had appointed them.
Our Lord Jesus was the person of God in human shape and human garb, come down close, to draw us men back again to the old trysting place under the Tree of Life.
God and man used to have a trysting time under the trees in the twilight.
How often had I watched impatiently where I stood now, until the trystinghour arrived, and my husband came stealing through the shrubbery to whisper in my delighted ear assurances of endless love!
I reached the "trysting place," and stopped before the entrance of a narrow lane, which the lofty houses on either side rendered still more gloomy.
And was she some friend once cherished, Or was she a sister dead, That you left your own true lover Till the trysting hour had sped?
At our trysting place, for a certain space, I must wander to and fro, But I had not had power to come to thy bower, Hadst thou not conjured me so.
The trysting time has come and past, The day is fast declining; Oh my true love, are you coming fast, For the star of love is shining?
She turned her from the trysting tree, So sadly home returning, Saying "He has broken tryst with me, And his ship sails in the morning.
So the birds only seek love's trysting place in the springtime when their plumage is the most brilliant and their songs the sweetest, and the fishes when their colors are the brightest.
There is romance in the air and a love affair soon develops, for that seems to have been love's trysting place.
This is the second well which figures conspicuously in a love story of the Bible, and we imagine they were the trysting places of the ancient young lovers.
Not far from the trysting tree was a great rock in which a chamber had been hewn, the entrance being barred by a massive oaken door two palms'-breadth in thickness, studded about with spikes, and fastened with a great padlock.
The secluded spot was also expected speedily to serve as the trysting place for the leaders of the Reformation in Paris.
To this effect he prepared a letter giving the directions to the trysting place.
The man made the best of what seemed a hard bargain, but on going to the trysting place, his money was returned to him with substantial interest!
THE GAKI The by-paths are many and the trystingplaces are secret--like this.
And 'tis notrysting place," interposed Peggy with some indignation.
So this is your trysting place," he said glancing about the grove.
A proud man was Lars Porsena Upon the trysting day!
By the Nine Gods he swore it, And named a trysting day, And bade his messengers ride forth East and west and south and north To summon his array.
HE: Down in the glen By the trysting tree, Somebody's sister is waiting for me.
He will meet with us in Jesus Christ, that living temple, and this is the trysting place.
Truly, this is a sweet trysting place to meet God in, that no sinner may have any fear to come to it, to this treaty of peace and reconciliation.
I was to write a note to the young lady requesting her to meet me at some trysting place.
I now repeated my instructions about our trysting place, waited patiently till Samson had breakfasted (which he did with the most exasperating deliberation), saw him saddle my horse and leave his camp.
She started straight across the park, carrying her heavy bag, and crossed the beech avenue, and so on to the trysting tree.
But all was silence; and, wild with some mad fear, she set off hurriedly, never stopping until she came to their trysting tree.
In a way this trysting place began to seem sacred to him, and the secret hours he had passed with her there a tender bond between them.
And that afternoon Winn betook himself once more to what was now likely to be a trysting place, only instead of going directly, the way Mona would naturally, over Norse Hill, he walked a mile extra around through Worthaven.
I will let you carry the violin now," said Winn, when they had left the village out of sight, "I want to gather a few wild roses to decorate your trysting place.
But you said you were trysting with ghosts here this evening," said the Story Girl.
Do you know, I have been trysting here with ghosts.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trysting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.