Which preposition to use with pelts

with Occurrences 30%

And on you pelted with your plot to such conflicts and hair-breadth escapes as lay in your contrivance.

of Occurrences 19%

"I understand that the pelts of black foxes are worth a whole lot of money," remarked Steve; "fact is, we know that to be so, because we once had such a skin given to us by a man who made a business of trapping.

to Occurrences 7%

They are at the fort, the castle, at the castle: would I were pelted to death with Oranges and Lymons.

from Occurrences 4%

The pelts from these frozen animals, however, bring only a small price.

on Occurrences 4%

He carried a tidy bunch of fur along with him, having stopped to remove the pelts on the way.

in Occurrences 4%

Killing them wouldn't have filled the bill so well, unless they made off with the pelts in the bargain.

into Occurrences 2%

"Phil, we shall have to be quick this morning, or we shall have to come crawling home round the shore instead of rowing straight across the bay," Katherine said, as she piled bundles of pelts into the boat, and tied over them a canvas sheet, for security from any chance wave.

like Occurrences 2%

He leaned forward quivering, free from his spell of reflection, and his words came pelting like hail.

down Occurrences 1%

But he was consoled when he went to horsewhip his attorney, and met the chemist pelting down the street with O'Grady tearing after him with a cudgel.

inside Occurrences 1%

"Sure they do say, if ye dhraw a summer mink an' turrn th' pelt inside out like a glove, the winther fur will sprout insidewid fashtin' an' prayer.

about Occurrences 1%

He turned his glasses on the German gun again, and could not restrain a cry of delight as he saw it collapsed and lying on its side, while high-explosive shells still pelted about it.

after Occurrences 1%

We kept pelting after them for a few minutes, and then, quitting the house, gave them chase, with a whooping and hallooing that must have added in no small degree to their terror.

at Occurrences 1%

DUCKING STOOL, a stool or chair in which a scolding woman was confined, and set before her own door to be pelted at, or borne in a tumbrel through the town to be jeered at, or placed at the end of a see-saw and ducked in a pool.

among Occurrences 1%

And even as they stared and wondered a sudden shrill whistle burst out from the depths of the forest, and in a moment every bush and thicket and patch of brushwood were spouting fire and smoke, while the snarl of the musketry ran round the whole glade, and the storm of bullets whizzed and pelted among the yelling savages.

out Occurrences 1%

They stood then smiling across a chasm of the diffidence of youth, she fumbling at the great fur pelt out of which her face flowered so dewily.

over Occurrences 1%

Tat, tat, tat, went the rifles of three mounted infantrymen in front of the left shoulder of the square, and an instant later they wore spurring it for their lives, crouching over the manes of their horses, and pelting over the sandhills with thirty or forty galloping chieftains at their heels.

against Occurrences 1%

The storm increased in violence, and the rain, pelting against the cabin roof, with its weird music, formed a dismal accompaniment to the grotesque discomfort of their situation.

toward Occurrences 1%

Panting and frantic, the girl fell back, paused, renewed her grasp upon herself, gazed momentarily in contempt on that dashed and quaking figure, then swiftly swooped down to retrieve the picture, and madly pelted toward the door.

up Occurrences 1%

Some of 'em was for 'anging back at first, some because they didn't like the tiger and some because they didn't like Bob Pretty, but John Biggs drove 'em in front of 'im like a flock o' sheep and then they gave a cheer and ran after George Kettle, full pelt up the road.

for Occurrences 1%

So setting my teeth I jumped out from under the shelter of the trees, and started off as fast as I could pelt for the opposite side.

Which preposition to use with  pelts