535 Verbs to Use for the Word businesses

"Yagorsha!" he shouted again, and then, with a jerk to free himself from Muckluck, the Boy turned sharply towards the ighloo, seeming in a bewildered way to be, himself, about to transact this paternal business for the cowardly old loafer.

" "In court," Henshaw observed, with a malicious smile, "handled by a counsel who knew his business, your statement could be given a very ugly turn indeed.

I always mind my own business.

"Yes," I objected, "but they mean business.

These things might, indeed, fall out by chance; but as in the place where the senate was that day assembled, and which proved the scene of that tragedy, there was a statue of Pompey, and it was an edifice which Pompey had consecrated for an ornament to his theatre, nothing can be clearer than that some deity conducted the whole business and directed the execution of it to that very spot.

But to understand business on this plane, and to conduct it in this large way, needs a fine education, an education built, first of all, on a practical basis, such as the education of our common schools.

Looking up, he saw that Kentucky understood, and meant somehow to manage the business quietly.

That settled his business.

He came every Wednesday, the diplomatic reception day, to the Quai d'Orsay to talk business.

"Show me his quarters, Tom, and so soon as I have finished my business, we will talk over this unhappy affair.

I'd like to know what business you've got to be prowling about and crowding yourself into honest people's company?'

"Are you coming?" he asked; "they will be beginning the business without us.

His answer was, "Had you asked me about such things as temple requisites, I have learnt that business, but I have not yet studied military matters."

A showman and a politician must be allowed a little liberty of statement, or they couldn't carry on their business.

He left his business at once, and went up to the apron to assist in taking the two-pound trout.

It was he who commenced the railway bookstall business.

Therefore let us bring the business to an end as speedily as may be.

We haven't been having a very big business in the south, because the negroes haven't money enough to patronize shows, and a lot of the white people are either too high-toned or else they are politicians and want a pass.

"Sure we're game," they answered, and Chet added, as he picked up a stick he had found in the woods several days before and had modeled into an excellent club: "If they start any funny business they'll find me ready for them.

She asserted that they could readily sell all the fruits and vegetables they could raise; and that whilst they would acquire greater skill by an undivided attention to one thing, they who followed the business of tailors, shoemakers, and seamstresses, would, in like manner, become more skilful in their employments, and consequently be able to work at a cheaper rate.

The millionaire manufacturer imagines that he himself runs his business.

Often while their minds are full of really useful and noble schemes, they neglect their business, their families, their common duties, till they cause misery to those around them, and shame to themselves.

But I've told youthis business of minewell, it'll take a little time to arrange.

I had sold up my business in Spain; I was there six or seven years, just as CaptainCaptain?

But Celeste was rattling on again, saying: "You remember Madame Bourdieu whom you used to know in the Rue de Miromesnil; she died very near our village on some property where she went to live when she gave up business, a good many years ago.

535 Verbs to Use for the Word  businesses