69 Verbs to Use for the Word bout

Nothin I tell you bout it ain't no good.

You know I wouldn't know nothin' bout it cause I was only four years old when the war ended.

O my companions, I have drunk many a bout with you, and always found 'Vanitas Vanitatum' written on the bottom of the pot."

I used to hear the niggers talkin' bout when the patrollers got after em

"Rest thee awhile and catch thy wind, for fain am I to try a bout with yon tall rogues!"

Wrapping our cloaks about us, and drawing our fur caps over our faces, we slept securely in the soft air of a tropical clime, undisturbed save by the hoarse voice of the black captain crying "ready, bout" and the flapping of the sails, and the creaking of the cordage, in the frequent tackings of our staunch little sea-boat.

That's all I got to study bout is how to take care of the situation.

Is he back in Cumberland amongst his dales, a stalwart stripling, fishing some lonely stream within the hills, watching a bout at "knurr-and-spell" across the heather, or wrestling a fall in friendly rivalry with his cousin, a son of Anak, tall as himself?

Ile play this bout first, set by a-while.

"We took turns bout going to white church.

Then Eric stepped back to gather his wits, while a great shout went up and all were glad that Nottingham had cracked Lincoln's crown; and thus ended the first bout of the game.

I recollect all bout it.

Then he knew as much of that wrestling and boxing bout as if he had been a witness.

Den afterwards, I begin to worry gin about dis boy, I prays "De Lawd" and ax him ter let me drem a drem bout him an nite time I did, I could see dis boy jist as plaincrossing "Judgment Stream" and I says to him in my drem, I say, "You come my son, he's crossin Judgment Stream, I says ter ole man go in and hep him" and my son says to me, "I'm crossing Judgment Stream, Mammy, and I got to cross it myself".

They escaped luckily that bout.

I farmed bout all my life.

She raised hers, saluted him, and then Gianluca, as though they were to fence a bout for a prize.

Soon 's they stopped yellin' he says; 'Gentlemen,' he says, 'sorry t' tell ye thet the man fer the next bout hes got away.

Sirrah, let's stand close, and when they have fought a bout or two, we'll run away with the torch, and leave them to fight darkling, shall we? BOY.

Surely you would not forego a good bout for so small a matter?

Is he confined to bed?" "No, dat he aint!he aint find nowhardat's just whar de shoe pinchmy mind is got to be berry hebby bout

During the summer vacation she kept up her practice with her father, who remembered enough of his early training in Paris to be more than a match for her, and in the autumn of her Sophomore year, at the annual Gymnasium exhibition, she gave with the Commandant a public bout with the foils in which she notably distinguished herself.

Some heard bout freedom and went home tellin' bout it.

Is this murder or jest a friendly bout?

When Mrs. Coffin went to visit her neighbors, she would say to her daughters, "Now after you have finished knitting twenty bouts, you may go down cellar and pick out as many as you want of the smallest potatoes,the very smallest,and roast them in the ashes."

69 Verbs to Use for the Word  bout