480 Verbs to Use for the Word bits

Our critical Incubus has taken the bit between her teeth, and is beginning to run away with us.

" "Well, I've got a bit of a plan," returned the other, "only I should like to tell it you in private.

" The snow was melted from the top of Salaman's dump, and his guests had no difficulty in picking several rough little bits of gold out of the thawing gravel.

Good Elder McDougal has given us a bit of meat and some bread, so we can eat this day.

Presently, I found a bit of rock, about the size of a small loaf.

Grandmamma lived at a farm-house in the country, and I had never in all my life been out of London; no, nor had I ever seen a bit of green grass, except in the Drapers' garden, which is near my papa's house in Broad-street; nor had I ever rode in a carriage before that happy birthday.

In the gray dawn of Monday morning, when Johnnie was downstairs eating her bit of early breakfast, Pap shambled in to make Laurella's fire.

But hold a bit!

There's something wrong with the steering-gear, and it makes a beastly grinding noise as it goes along, so Maxton christened it the 'coffee-mill.' Fellows are always chaffing old Jobling about it, when they go into his shop to buy bits of leather, and asking him how much he'll take for his coffee-mill, and the old chap gets into an awful wax.

I want a little bit of exercise," said Neddy.

"Iye dropped this on the floor," the woman said, fumbling in her pocket and bringing out a bit of paper.

Or my Lady Betty, having taken the waters in the pump-room and lent her ear to such gossip as is abroad so early, is now handed to her chair and goes round by Gregory's to read a bit.

O Blue Jay up in the maple tree, A-tossing your saucy head at me, With ne'er a word for my questioning, Pray, cease for a moment your "ting-a-link," And hear when I tell you what I think, You bonniest bit of spring.

In my hurry I dragged it outit came away then, but left a little bit in his hand.

At this the girl, who had been about to make up the fire, threw down the bit of driftwood and hid her face.

Neither did he give up shoemaking, for he often did a little work for Hector, who had made him a leather apron, and cut him out bits of stout leather to protect his hands from the thread when he was sewing.

As the fire flared up she added other bits of wood, and then some of the larger pieces that Pierre had dragged into camp.

In her little hard-worked life she had had small opportunity to learn much out of books, and she had never happened to hear this rhyming bit: "Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, All the rest have thirty-one, Excepting February alone.

In two hours from the time he left our camp, the Indian messenger returned, still carrying the bit of white cloth, and came among us as if expecting we would bow before him.

I did not like that naked bit of steel, but there was nothing for it but to see the thing through.

The light showed the bit of wall, the ivy glistening upon it in clouds of dark green, the bramble-branches waving, and below, the open door,a door that led to nothing.

We had a labourer doing some odd jobs at that time at our house and he said he knew a bit about how to cement bricks together, so he and I constructed this 3' by 2' by 4' high tank of bricks.

"Well, I'm sure!" said Gull, with a short laugh; "you fellows seem to have been having rather a bit of fun here this evening.

It was a rest not to speak unless she pleased; it was a rest to listen to the low tones of cultured voices, to catch bits of bright talk about things that brought her out of herself; it was a rest, above all, to dwell in a home where God was in the midst; it was a rest to be free from the care of herself.

It was Gloria's hands which started the fire and placed the bits of dry wood upon it.

480 Verbs to Use for the Word  bits