22 collocations for netted

Shouldn't wonder if it would net a hundred thousand dollars.

but boys and newly-arrived foreigners take 10s., 8s., 7s., or less; while the masters, after paying all expenses, would, according to their own estimates, make not less than 30s., and must, in many cases, net much higher sums.

A similar play with Wills as the runner was tried around the other end and netted a yard and a half.

The first lot went to market May 10th and netted forty cents per pound.

And the while you gather to you the gold that hides in our mountains and the fish that swim in our seas; and Palitlum, and the brothers of Palitlum, dig the gold for thee and net the fish, and are glad to be made glad when out of thy wisdom thou deemest it fit that the 'Three Star' should wet our lips.

Skeelty, who thought he knew how to manage these people, allowed every man, at the close of work on Saturday, to purchase a pint of whiskey from the company store, charging an exorbitant price that netted a huge profit.

These jobs sometimes netted him hams, bits of cornmeal, cloth for dresses for his wife and children, and other small gifts; these he either used for his small family or bartered with the other slaves.

"Have you neglected to remark that since the blunderer failed to find the Council Chamber that night, when his raid at the Red Moon netted him only a handful of coolie gamblers and drug-addicts, he has left us to our own devices?"

Most of the quarter-million or so households in Goa who can afford to do so, already buy a newspaper and a new investor can only hope to net a marginal increase in circulation.

I went back to my billet in General Headquarters wishing that I had seen something of that affair which had netted all these men.

A little girl of seven years went into a lively brokerage business with her penny, and took several 'flyers' that netted her handsome margins.

We saw one or two gentlemenevidently early visitors like ourselvesanxiously whipping the river for fish, but they caught nothing; in fact, they told us afterwards that it was done with hardly any hopes of catching, since the "professional"save the nameelement came out with rods and nets, so that if the rods didn't answer they could net the pools instead.

Sometimes such a parcel of twelve paces square has netted its possessor the sum of eighty castellanos.

Lines of settled sarcasm netted his eyes and drooped away from his old mouth.

"Do you dance, Miss Moseley?" inquired Denbigh of Emily, as he sat watching her graceful movements in netting a purse for her father.

tian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum AND L. W. KING, M. A. Assistant in the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities in the British Museum Crown 8vo, 3S, 6d, net each Vol IEGYPTIAN RELIGION.

No more, no more let me such language hear, I can't, I can't the piercing accents bear: Each word you utter stabs me to the heart, I could from life, not from Marissa part: And were your tenderness as great as mine, While I were left, you would net thus repine.

" She netted her fingers in mine beneath the shawl.

The bride should have a cheesecloth or mosquito netting veil with dried orange peel to hold the folds in place, and she should carry a bouquet of white chicken feathers tied with white tapethe shower part can be little bows of rags.

A fine and slender net the spider weaves, Which little and light animals receives; And if she catch a common bee or fly, They with a piteous groan and murmur die; But if a wasp or hornet she entrap, They tear her cords like Samson, and escape; So like a fly the poor offender dies,

Dear Dad, A most remarkable invention is weaving the world together in a way we never anticipated while you were on Earth, and it netted your writing.

I shall bribe, plead, consent to any arrangement if I can but net a cook-general.

22 collocations for  netted