18 Words to use with lapped

She is absorbed in a book of the softer sort, and she flips its pages against her lap-dog's nose.

Samples of double lap seam felling and sleeving on shirts.

"Pull up the lap robe," I said, "and be comfortable.

For the benefit of his readers, however, Mr. P. will lift up this heavily shotted lap-cloth and show what was under it.

Before he had married, Doodums had been one of half a dozen half-baked sports who drank cheap whisky and played expensive poker at the Dutchman's; and after he'd held Honeybunch in his lap evenings for a month, he reckoned one night that he'd drop down street and look in on the boys.

As she prayed, she put the pulse which her mother had put into her lap grain by grain in the dead man's mouth.

An utter silence reigned over all the broad stream, broken only by the lap-lap of the water against their curving bow, the whirring of the night hawk above them, and the sharp high barking of foxes away in the woods.

While this 'ere citizen 'as been restin' in the lap o' luxury, so to speak, we workers 'ave been revolutin'.

"It ain't so 'orrid as I 'ad fancied," ses Sam, lap-ping up the rest very gentle.

Her downtown visits to her broker's office were always made in a cab, with Lucy to stay in it as a preventative of the driver's taking a sly glass or a thief snatching her lap-robeshe never uses public carriage rugs.

sez she, as she laid her pretty head in my lap sobbin' out, "What shall I do!

By which means it comes to pass, "that not only libraries and shops are full of our putrid papers, but every close-stool and jakes," Scribunt carmina quae legunt cacantes; they serve to put under pies, to lap spice in, and keep roast meat from burning.

To draw the sledge along, join a lap thong or sealskin or rope or puttee to the outer Ski tips, and also to the ends of the stick across them.

" Miss Craydocke slipped her lap-boardwork and allunder her bureau, upon the floor, for safety; and then with her quaint, queer expression, in which curiosity, pluckiness, and a foretaste of amusement mingled so as to drive out annoyance, pushed back her bolt, and presented herself to the demand of her visitor, much as an undaunted man might fling open his door at the call of a mob.

But let loquacious Colley have his say: "For it is to be noted that the Beaux of those days were of a quite different cast from the modern stamp, and had more of the stateliness of the peacock in their mein than (which now seems to be their highest emulation) the pert air of a lap-wing.

They then placed beneath his hips a sheet which was a yard in width and three in length, laid upon his lap bundles of sweet-scented herbs, and shook over the whole body a powder which Nicodemus had brought.

A maid cannot love, or catch a lip-clip or a lap-clap, but here's such tittle-tattle, and Do not so, and Be not so light, and Be not so fond, and Do not kiss, and Do not love, and I cannot tell what; and I must love, an I hang for't.

It is not a bad plan to have available one or two good warm coats for the benefit of guests, and always carry water-proof coats and lap-covers.

18 Words to use with  lapped