81 Verbs to Use for the Word barn

"Building a barn, eh?" "You wouldn't call it pitching hay or shoeing a hoss that I'm doing, I guess," said the old fellow crossly.

" McNutt entered the barn.

"'T depends on who burned their barns fust.

Before reaching the barn the Ramblin' Kid dropped the garter again into his pocket.

When Darrin and his seconds left the barn they went off to enjoy what remained of the shore leave.

As they approached the barn, the Professor whispered to me "There is nothing to regret.

"Thee weve got a barn and theres lots of ha on 2 high plaises were we can clime up there arnt no steps nor lader and we hav to clime up poles its bully Thee theres four cats heer and one lets me nuss her the others is all wild and run under the barn we can hunt them wild ones Ive got 2 long poles to poke under the barn but I wont hunt the cats till you come.

On the slope of the hill behind the lighthouse and above the miners' village there stood an old thatched barn, and about this a knot of men and youths loitered, smoking and talking in a desultory, discontented fashion.

" Thoughtfully Dorn strode on in the direction indicated, and presently he arrived at the end of the village, where in an old orchard he found a low, rambling, dilapidated barn, before which clusters of soldiers in blue lounged around smoking fires.

"Horace," called the Doctor, "why don't you paint your barn?" "Well," said Horace, "it is beginning to look a bit shabby.

" Arthur did not contradict this statement, although he was positive he could not hit a barn at twenty yards.

As we neared the big, empty barn, he turned in his saddle.

Arthur learned that Frollo was making strong his towers, and filling the barns with victuals.

"But, Ham," said Mrs. Kinzer, "we can save the other barns perhaps.

At break of day they repaired to the riverside, when, to their great astonishment, they found that the eel had been there and swallowed the bait, but in endeavouring to disengage himself, had pulled the barn after him into the river, and having broken the cable, made his escape.

A fence divided the house and the yard adjoining it from that part of the grounds which held the barn.

The kitchen was immediately adjoining the house, and resembled a very large barn with openings in it; upon a hearth that took up nearly the entire length of the barn, several fires were burning, over which hung small kettles, and at each side were fastened wooden spits.

They would have succeeded had they not delayed to attack a barn in which three hundred Burgundian men-at-arms were posted.

Who ever saw a barn with skylights on it?" Peggy Prescott, in a pretty, fluffy morning dress of pale green, which set off her blonde beauty to perfection, laid down her racket, and, leaving the tennis-court, joined her brother Roy at the picket fence.

Indeed, sir, if I drew blade, if I as much as raised a finger, both sides would come swarming all over usrebels a-looting and a-shooting, Indians whooping off my cattle, firing my barns, scalping my tenantsrebels at heart every one, and I'd not care tuppence who scalped 'em but that they pay me rent!" He clinched his fat fists and beat the air angrily.

These conditions continued until a wind storm blew this barn down.

Then Joseph opened the barns and garners, and sold corn to the Egyptians, for the hunger oppressed them sore.

The took in an abandoned barn. (1) Refund, confound, foundry, confuse, suffuse, profuse, refuse, diffuse; (2) fusion, effusion, transfuse.

His barns were small, and they were fill'd; He said, "What shall I do?" He thought within himself and said, "I know what I will do, "I will tear down these little barns, And build them larger still,

When you touch off a barn the rats get out, and that's what we shall have to do.

81 Verbs to Use for the Word  barn