35 Verbs to Use for the Word buggy

Will you hold Fleetfoot, Laura, while I go and see?" He drew the buggy up near a small log building that had evidently been used for a stable, and I lay down beside it and watched Miss Laura.

When he came in sight of the widow's modest house, he saw a buggy hitched by the gate.

Mr. Morris got a buggy and took Miss Laura and me with him, and we started out.

Whether he succeeded in disposing of the prize I don't know; but when things quieted down, and the regiment was stationed in comfortable quarters, one of our officers, noted for his constant impecuniosity, appeared one day driving a buggy and two horses, the acquisition of which always remained a secret; nor would he, on being questioned, throw any light on the matter.

The first year I bought a buggy for them.

" I turned my buggy and pair smartly round and was swooping off.

Watson left the buggy and disappeared by a path at the roadside.

We halted the buggy at his gate, and I went in to crave his hospitality.

So intent were Pearl and James on the story that Pearl was telling they did not hear the buggy, which drove up to the house.

We hired a buggy and came out to find you," the man below called up.

I heard my mother say she dress up in some of the white folks dresses and hitch up the buggy, take dinner and carry two girls nearly grown out to church and to big picnics.

Along the road jogged a buggy, and the driver stared at the unusual sight.

When we got to Memphis they loaded the buggy on the ship.

Benjamin Briscoe was making radiators and fenders; W.C. Durant was manufacturing buggies; Walter Flanders was selling machinery on the road; Hugh Chalmers was making a great cash-register factory hum with system; Fred W. Haines was struggling with the problem of developing a successful gasoline engine.

So absorbed were the three women in the baby and the bird that neither one of them observed a neat top buggy, drawn by a sleek sorrel pony, passing slowly along the street before the house.

The man who occupied the buggy was large and slow-looking; he wore a black, broad-brimmed felt hat and a black coat, a man evidently of some presence.

"I wish that so good a father had a worthy son," remarked Mr. Blake as the car shot out of the farm and out upon the highroad in the hope of overtaking the buggy.

He owned a new buggy.

And when the secretary has computed the rate, if you listen closely you can almost hear the buzz of multiplications and additions which is going on in each man's head as he calculates exactly how much the addition will mean to him in taxes on his farm, his daughter's piano his wife's top-buggy.

Meanwhile, a third ransacked the buggy with like result.

Davy recognized his buggy as it turned the bend in the road.

I could hear the doctor running his buggy out of the shed, and speaking to his horses.

Dick soon secured a buggy, and drove off.

The firm wired him: "Cannot ship buggies until you pay for your last consignment.

" "Sounds buggy," he said.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  buggy