82 Verbs to Use for the Word bosses

Then: "You tell your boss that jumping a cabin is like jumping a claim.

"No," the clerk answered curtly; then he added: "Nobody sees the boss without an appointment.

Can't you go ask your boss for five dollars?" "Oh, yes," said Mike, "he'll give it to me if I ask him.

Why not vamp the boss.

"One of de rights of bein' free was dat us could move 'roun' and change bosses.

These shallow-soiled meadows are oftentimes still further roughened and diversified by partially buried moraines and swelling bosses of the bed-rock, which, with the trees and shrubs growing upon them, produce a striking effect as they stand in relief like islands in the grassy level, or sweep across in rugged curves from one forest wall to the other.

Don Andrés had died, leaving Rafael sole "boss" of "the Party."

They've got a worse boss than old Sandy!

But somebody got speak boss 'fore he go 'way.

And when they bring the boss of gold He heaves a thousand sighs O'er brave Adonis and his doom, Who by the wild boar dies.

Only that morning the Boy had gone a long way when mentally he called the boss of the Big Chimney Camp "an old woman."

" "Well," said Vernon thoughtfully, "I know an English shipping boss who might help you get a berth.

These opportunities, which may be used among the young folks to exchange views on the latest nickel show, to compare the last boss with the present one, may also, among the older ones, mean talking over better wages and hours and how to get them, and here may spring up the beginnings of organization.

" The big cattleman wiped a growing perspiration from his forehead and considered his boss with plaintive eyes.

"Don't trifle with me, sir!" cried "the boss of the Senate."

I used to saddle and curry the bosses.

That he deserved the title frequently used in referring to him, "boss of the Senate," none would deny who had knowledge of the inner workings of the Senate and the various committees.

I hitched up and drove Boss over to Mr. Bobor's.

Come in now or I'll entertain the boss with "The Devil's Rambles." (He turns to Muskerry)

" "Good Lord!" exclaimed "the boss of the Senate.

The man who goes to another, and expects his prayers to save him, is like the mason who expects the "boss" to do his work, while he draws the pay.

Jansen's only too glad to make trouble fer his boss.

Here in a livery stable I found my old Platte River boss, Chas.

He decked with foliage and fruit the bosses above and the corbels below.

Tuk this out uv his pocket, an' I tried to git the boss out o' the mire, but didn't hev time.

82 Verbs to Use for the Word  bosses