18 Verbs to Use for the Word beater

Jerry came yelling after him, brandishing a crude beater; and both of them reached the fire at once.

We raised a cheer which brought the beaters and elephants quickly to the spot.

In an instant, Warwick was on his great veranda, calling his beaters.

"I have got the biscuit-beater," he replied.

She is certain to cross them if she has heard the beaters.

"We will hire beaters and drivers, the best that can be found.

When his arms had been tied, I told David he might lay down his biscuit-beater, and help me with the third man, who was badly mixed up with the débris of the refreshments.

The Burman, however, had more of the outer signs of alertness; and yet there was none of the blind terror upon him that marked the beaters.

"Ishedeaf?" panted the wife-beater, "or wot?" He knocked over a chair, and Mrs. Grummit contrived another frenzied scream.

In my present household Maryland biscuits were never made, but I had preserved this iron beater as a memento of my boyhood, and when the burglaries began in our vicinity I gave it to David to keep in his room, to be used as a weapon if necessary.

The victims who meet their death tamely and quietly (and they form the majority in every hunt),those that are shot as they are tamely trying to escapeare simply enumerated, but the charging tiger, the old vixen that breaks the line, and scatters the beaters to right and left, that rouses the blood of the sportsmen to a fierce excitement, these are made the most of.

" "You knew we were shooting when you saw the beaters.

For all that, he must try to find his friends some sport, and after consulting with his gamekeeper sent the beaters on across the moor.

The plain is alive with shouting beaters hurrying up to secure the gory carcase of the slaughtered foe.

This seemed somewhat to stimulate the beaters and the old elephant.

The public, whose inclination is to blame everybody and everything, justly considered, in this case, that everybody was in the wrong; Voltaire, for having offended Chevalier de Rohan; the latter, for having dared to commit a crime worthy of death in causing a citizen to be beaten; the government, for not having punished a notorious misdeed, and for having put the beatee in the Bastille to tranquillize the beater.

Pushing out into the middle of the stream, and each wielding a beater, our tiny enemies were soon shaken off, and borne back to the shore by a refreshing North-West breeze.

But we do not write gold beater for goldbeater, or silver smith for silversmith; because the beater is not gold, nor is the smith silver.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  beater