305 Verbs to Use for the Word bags

He carried into the woods a bag of flour or meal, a few pounds of pork, pepper, salt, and tea; and this, with the game he killed, made up his supply of food.

He took up the rice-bag, held it by the top, and ran his mittened hand down the gathered sack till he had outlined the contents at the bottom.

When the boys opened their bags, I found that instead of books and provisions, as I had expected, they were filled with sticks, which they told us constituted the arithmetical lessons they were required to practise at home.

I brought along a bag of salt, and two or three kegs that would hold a hundred pound or so apiece, and filled 'em too with as beautiful orange-meated fellows as you'd see in a day's drive.

Then Snodgrass, Doyle and Becker were given bases on balls, filling the bags.

He filled his pipe, nor did his hand shake any more than those that held the tobacco-bags.

"Why, what do you mean?" "Well," said Jack, "they think by what they discovered, that he planned to pack his bag with silver, and carry it off; but just before he did so he would pour oil around the room, and set fire to it, so people would not find out that he had been robbing you.

Mary looked around until she found the bag of poison beans.

" She began picking up bags and packages, and the girls followed suit.

If you would have it taste of rasps, put to every gallon of wine a quart of rasps; if there be any grounds in the bottom of the cask, when you draw off your wine, drop them thro' a flannel bag, and then put it into your cask. 325.

Hah [Gives him a bag of Money.

With a lift and a heave he threw a bag into a wagon.

I mind that Ringan consoled the lady in the French tongue, which I did not comprehend, and would not be hindered from getting out his saddle-bags and comforting the children with candied plums.

Whereas if I had left the bag in the water-buttall your doing!

When, on Thursday of last week, he was walking down the south side of Jackson street, and a man asked him did he want to buy a bag, Mr. P. was not enraged.

cried "Rats" jubilantly; while Fletcher junior gave vent to his feelings by handing Bibbs's bag of sweets round to the company.

"I think you know Mr. Shearrow," he said, placing on my desk a small leather bag he was carrying.

"We'd better be heading for home I reckon," Old Heck said, releasing at last the widow's hand and lifting the bags in the car.

"May I send my bag to the Mansion House and stay a while with you?" asked Mr. Hamilton.

Poisonous plants, again, from their deadly properties, have been held in the same repute; and it is a very common practice among American Indians to hang a small bag containing poisonous herbs around the neck of a child, "as a talisman against diseases or attacks from wild beasts."

Instead of which, Crochard put Pigot's papers in his pocket, set his bag outside the stateroom door, and then came out calmly to meet his dear friends of the press; and I stood there talking to him like a little schoolboyno wonder he thinks I'm a fool!"

For Christ's sake, let me go!" "Look here, Jack, is the little bag yours?" Jack wet his dry lips and nodded "Yes." The Colonel snatched up the smaller bag and thrust it into the man's hands.

" "And I suppose that, in his big-hearted, wholesaler's way, he wouldn't mind making a bag of the lot of us tonight.

Cardinal Schinner, pleased at this, immediately shook a bag of gold, with fifty-three thousand guilders, in favor of the Pope and of Venice.

He stopped, and gazing carelessly around to see that no one noticed him, pulled out his canvas bag and did shuffle a little in the sand with his feet.

305 Verbs to Use for the Word  bags