255 Verbs to Use for the Word belles

In this flowery wilderness the bees rove and revel, rejoicing in the bounty of the sun, clambering eagerly through bramble and hucklebloom, ringing the myriad bells of the manzanita, now humming aloft among polleny willows and firs, now down on the ashy ground among gilias and buttercups, and anon plunging deep into snowy banks of cherry and buckthorn.

The practical man, who hears the dinner-bell and prides himself upon this fact, may not hear sounds far-off and clear, that ring in the impractical man's ear, and that may sometime tell him how to make a better dinner-bell, or provide a better dinnera great social philosophyfor the race!

"If he's inside he ought to answer the bell.

Jack asked, as the officer touched a bell.

"Now," said Miriam Lake, the prettiest of the children, "it is time to strike the bells.

A black servant, who reposed on the box beside the fat coachman, uncurled his bandy legs as soon as the equipage drew up opposite Miss Pinkerton's shining brass plate; and as he pulled the bell at least a score of young heads were seen peering out of the narrow windows of the stately old brick house.

He did, and we went in,in through the vestibule, where I first had seen this man, tolling the bell for his mother's death,up the aisle, where I had gone the day I saw the thirsty, hungry, little mouse.

I have sounded the silver bells for him; and soon we shall hear them answering from the heights above.

He carried a bell, and with that brought together his audiences.

You asked me to hear what you had to say to-night, and I have heard it; so there's no reason why I shouldn't press the electric bell for my chauffeur to stop, and" "Do you know that you're pronouncing du Laurier's doom, to say nothing of your own?" "No.

Just then the postman crossed the street, and ring, ring, went the Home bell.

To avoid the danger of separation, the travellers in the desert keep close together, and hang bells about the necks of their beasts; and if any one stays behind, they set up marks in the route, that they may know how to follow.

Now, afore God, the collier chooseth well; For beauty Jug doth bear away the bell, And I love her: then, collier, thou must miss, For Parson Shorthose vows, Jug shall be his.

You would have the camel wearing bells, with reins of red leather and a purple saddle-cloth hung with spangles, and Bobour excellent Bobin a turban!

I went down the aisle; and as I passed by the hempen rope in the vestibule that so often had set the bell a-ringing, a longing came to do it now, to tell the village-people, by voice of sacred bell, that there was a new-born worship come down from Heaven.

An when we got nearly tuh de church de bells started tolling and de folks started tuh singin.

However, it is said, that, at Pisa, in the church of St. John, there is seen, on a stone, an old hermit perfectly painted by nature, sitting near a rivulet, and holding a bell in his hand; and that, in the temple of St. Sophia, at Constantinople, there is to be seen, on a white sacred marble, an image of St. John the Baptist, cloaked with a camel's skin, but so far defective that nature has given him but one foot.

When she finally went up the brick walk, she thought once that she could not reach the bell with the strength left to pull it.

She took the bell and tried to fit it again on its place; then she turned it over and over, held it up to the light and looked through it.

But there was one calculation forgotten both by Miss Lucinda and Israel: the pig would grow,and in consequence, as I said before, Miss Lucinda came to grief; for when the census-taker tinkled her sharp little door-bell, it called her from a laborious occupation at the sty,no more and no less than trying to nail up a board that Piggy had torn down in struggling to get out of his durance.

At one end of the room was a big chest containing dumb-bells and single-sticks, and Allingford, mounting on the top of this as the last stragglers from the dining-hall joined the assembly, called for silence.

When it became day he attached a bell to the statue by way of confirming the vision.

He gave the bell for safe keeping and carriage, to Runan aforesaid, i.e. son of the king of Rome, and this is its name in Ireland"The Duibhin Declain," and it is from its colour it derives its name, for its colour is black [dub].

A window opens, a door closesThe harness shakes its bells.

And you will always be the prey or the plaything of the devils and fools in this world, if you expect to see them going about with horns or jangling their bells.

255 Verbs to Use for the Word  belles