13 Verbs to Use for the Word bevy

So they entered, and met the bevy of young school girls on the portico, with whom Mr. Ralph Ashley, in some manner, became instantaneously popular: perhaps partly on account of the grotesque presents he scattered among them, with his gay, joyous laughter.

he finally asked, when they had left the bevy of pilots and mechanics behind and were heading toward their quarters; for Tom wished to see the other comfortable before he and Jack ascended once more.

The narrow footway was bordered by little gardens, which, with their wooden palings and well-kept shrubs, gave to the place an air of quaint and sober rusticity; and even as I entered a bevy of work-girls, with gaily-coloured blouses and hair aflame in the sunlight, brightened up the quiet background like the wild flowers that spangle a summer hedgerow.

Here he found a bevy of ladies, three of whom were singing in concert, while another played on some foreign instrument of exquisite accord, and the rest were dancing round about them.

Never may I forget the bevy of bright maidens who under my pilotage buffeted on many a summer's day the surges of Cape Ann, learning a wholly new delight in trusting the buoyancy of the kind old ocean and the vigor of their own fair arms.

And, I bethink me, by St. Stephen, But e'en this morn to me was given A prize, the first fruits of the war, Ta'en by a galley from Dunbar, A bevy of the maids of Heaven.

After wandering through the forest and bathing in the running streams, they had joined a bevy of wood-nymphs and were coming in her direction.

In his LXXXIst Stanza he has the following picture of beauty: Here languid beauty kept her pale-fac'd court, Bevies of dainty dames, of high degree, From every quarter hither made resort; Where, from gross mortal care, and bus'ness free, They lay, pour'd out in ease and luxury:

Naraka's palace is then opened and reveals the bevy of imprisoned girls.

Over them Presides the daughter of Afrásiyáb, The beautiful Maníjeh; should we go, ('Tis but a little distance), and encamp Among the lovely groupsin that retreat Which blooms like Paradisewe may secure A bevy of fair virgins for the king!

One Sabbath the Dalswinton pew contained a bevy of ladies, but no gentlemen, and the Doctorperhaps because he was a bachelor and felt a delicacy in the circumstancesomitted the usual salaam in their direction.

Arthur soon after joined him, while Aunt Jane took her bevy of girls to another part of the loge.

I shall always remember that sharp command as the cold, gray muzzles followed us like a sportsman covering a bevy of quail.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  bevy