163 Verbs to Use for the Word bunch

The buffaloes separated; Comstock took the left bunch and I the right.

He even took the trouble to peer into a waste-bin, and was just on the point of lifting down a bit of broken bottle from an open cupboard when Brown appeared on the staircase, dressed in his Sunday coat and carrying a bunch of fresh, hot-house roses.

' Bruce brought her home a large bunch of Parma violets.

Strip the currants from the stalks, which may be done in an expeditious manner, by holding the bunch in one hand, and passing a small silver fork down the currants: they will then readily fall from the stalks.

When one set of innocents had been so thoroughly trimmed that they compared notes and began to avoid you, you had only to pick up another bunch of lambs, for New York contains many distinct flocks of the species.

Pa was sent out to find a bunch of them, and it cost pa over $30 to get them out of a beer garden, and back to the lot, and it was almost daylight before we got our train started for the next town.

We soon saw a bunch of hangars below us and we dived down on them and shot at them.

He bought her a great bunch of flowers, and she not only took it but wore it.

He gathered a bunch of their bills together, and decided that they should be classed together, not quite at the end of the list.

He gave her the same bunch he had given me the night before.

Put into a saucepan a small quantity of water, slightly salted, and when it boils, throw in a good bunch of parsley which has been previously washed and tied together in a bunch; let it boil for 5 minutes, drain it, mince the leaves very fine, and put the above quantity in a tureen; pour over it 1/2 pint of smoothly-made melted butter; stir once, that the ingredients may be thoroughly mixed, and serve. Time.5 minutes to boil the parsley.

This valuable plant, for upwards of two centuries, received an unprecedented opposition from vulgar prejudice, which all the philosophy of the age was unable to dissipate, until Louis XIV. wore a bunch of the flowers of the potatoe, in the midst of his court, on a day of mirth and festivity.

They do say he's just got a bunch of money from the old country, and he's cuttin' a wide swath with it.

Now Robin Hood and his band might have slain half of the Sheriff's men had they desired to do so, but they let them push out of the press and get them gone, only sending a bunch of arrows after them to hurry them in their flight.

The portly gentleman with the fur coat and waxed moustaches, who looks a general at least, and is probably a tram-car conductor, bears his bunch of turnips with an air that dignifies the office, just as the young sub-lieutenant in the light blue cloak and red cap and trousers carries his mother's apples and lettuces without a thought of shame.

Then he drew a bunch of keys from his pocket and, after several attempts, opened both the steamer trunk and the dressing-case.

We met a bunch of engineers on the road, after a space, and they looked so wistful when we told them we maun be getting right along, without stopping to sing for them, that I had not the heart to disappoint them.

She was just laying down a bunch of keys on the table in the lower hall.

But Carleton refused to receive it; and the garrison put a wooden horse and a bundle of hay on the walls with a placard bearing the inscription, 'When this horse has eaten this bunch of hay we will surrender.'

They then moved off to a place between the Morai and the king and placed the feathers bunch by bunch on the bundles, the prayers still going on.

Have you got the key about you?" He fumbled in his pocket, and presently produced a bunch of keys.

A man crossed the street rattling a huge bunch of keys, and, followed by the usual morning assemblage, he proceeded to open the door of the lower cloister, narrow and pointed as an arrow-head.

Mrs. Lander fastened a huge bunch of sweet peas to her coat and kissed her cheek.

Pa has been letting his chin whiskers grow for about six weeks, and today he had them colored black, and he looks as though he had swallowed the blacking brush, and left the bunch of bristles outside, on his chin.

" "Sure, an' I will that," Mr. Heegan assured them, leading the way into the school yard and pulling out his bunch of keys.

163 Verbs to Use for the Word  bunch