24 Words to use with tow

" [Illustration] Some talk of WAGNER chorus, of war's wild rataplan, Or of the well thumped tom-tom of happy Hindustan; But sweetest of all shindy to which man's ear may list, Is the tow-row, tow-row, tow-row of the loud Salvationist!

The tow-line was passed from the bows aft, and there attached to the boat-hook, held by your representative.

Indeed, I never can believe I am at sea at all, on the Atlantic, the passages between New-York and Portsmouth being little more than so much canalling along a tow-path.

Gatemen shouted, the big tow-rope splashed and tightened with a jerk, and the hulk began to move.

52°, 29' S., long., 71° 36" E., a little to the north of the Heard Islands, the tow-net, dragging a few fathoms below the surface, came up nearly filled with a pale yellow gelatinous mass.

I want some tow-cloth to sew on immediately.

"What a devoted boy, to risk his life and liberty for our poor Jack!" Mrs. Sprague said, bending forward to stroke the tow-head.

"When at length the ship left England I watched and watched the retreating tow-boat," he continues, "until I could see it no longer, and then hurried down below.

We wore tow linen clothes in summer and jeans in winter.

When the drowsy tow-horse came abreast of the house, and the carpet caught his eye, he suddenly stopped and gave a start toward the canal.

I could hear the awful roar of the under-tow sucking back the pebbles on the beach.

He who was now clothed in fine linen, had once rejoiced in a tow shirt that scarcely covered his nakedness, and had sustained life on a peck of corn a week, receiving the while kicks and curses from a tyrannical overseer.

and, to prevent infection from the small-pox, I ordered all my male servants' heads to be shaved, made the coachman and footman wear tow wigs, and had them both regularly smoked whenever they returned from the neighbouring town, before they were allowed to enter my presence.

His dress was completed by a pair of baggy tow breeches, held up by a single tow suspender fastened to big brown horn buttons.

Ibid., 183 (Curate of Blackmore, Essex, suspended from the celebration of the rites because "there was tow children... which died unchristened by his necligence." 1584).

She was a little, dumpy woman, with a complexion burned perfectly red by the sun, and hair of an exact tow-color, braided up from her forehead in front and from her neck behind.

" The tow hair stood up in wild dismay, and the blue eyes were perfect saucepans, as Kate gently forced the money into the big palm.

Sometimes such affairs were not settled by the boys on the tow-paththey fought off the skirmishes; the real battles were between the captains or members of the crews.

It was a coarse tow-sackin'.

Just as you are now sounding this bottomless pond, with a tow string six feet long, having an angle worm at one end, and an old hairy curmudgeonly grub at the other.

His dress was completed by a pair of baggy tow breeches, held up by a single tow suspender fastened to big brown horn buttons.

His old tow trowsers and calico shirt revealed the shining fact in too many places to leave room for a question, and shoes he had none.

[Illustration: In i-vy, tree, or barn, or tow-er The Owl a-waits the e-ven-ing hour.]

Take this," said he, handing him a dirty tow apron, "and tie it around your neck; it will keep the blacking off your clothes, you know.

24 Words to use with  tow