77 Verbs to Use for the Word cage

And I was kind for a moment, capricious no longer, because, though the treaty had been restored, I was going to open the cage of Godensky's vengeance, andI was afraid of him.

The next day it entered the cage and the young man took it away.

" She took the cage, and was busy fastening it on the bough of a tree, when a voice from the street said, "Bon jour, jolie Manon!"

Why, yes. (She brings the cage forward and puts it on the table.) MRS HALE:

After the canaries were clean and comfortable, Miss Laura set their cages in the sun, and turned to the goldfish.

This suspicion was confirmed when he saw Bruce and Langdon making a cage out of a cowhide pannier and realized that the cub was to accompany them on their long journey.

As the mist was gradually dissolving, I now ventured to begin my descent, carrying my bird-cages, and dismissing the larger birds, several of which, however, persistently clung about me.

The building is a thing of many windows, where passably good-looking women appear and disappear, clad in cotton gowns, watering little outside shelves of flowers and cacti, or hanging canaries' cages.

Even the monkeys have got so they seem to be ashamed to be seen talking to me, and when I pass the monkey cage they turn their backs on me, as though I did not belong to their set.

Madame, hearing the noise, came in, saying: "How stupid I was not to cover the cage!

Another day, a lady gave Jack Morris a canary cage as a present for Carl.

" Luke had approached a very strongly-built cage.

"He sure rattled his cage."

The dirigible is kept as much as possible out of range of the enemy's guns while it lowers a steel cage, attached to a steel rope, 200 or 300 feet long.

A flock of birds, charmed with this harmony, left their cages to caress with their wings, Dupuis' harp, or intoxicated with joy, fluttered down into her bosom.

Miss Laura cleaned each cage, and gave each bird some mixed rape and canary seed.

Madelaine placed the cage in his hand, her eyes beaming with joy; he pressed it closely as a treasure without price, then quite overcome, he sobbed aloud.

"There is a place at the London Docks called the cage, a sort of pen fenced off by iron railings.

When he had reached the cage, he shook the door of the little green house as if he wanted to open it; but the old grandma didn't move; for she knew that the children had put a padlock on the door, as they feared that the boys on the neighbouring farms would try to steal the squirrel.

From the hands of that unjust steward she received two empty bird-cages, together with a detailed account of the manner in which the occupants had effected their escape, and a bullfinch that seemed to be suffering from torpid liver.

Queer, ain't it? MRS PETERS: (examining the cage)

Covering both with wire netting extending from the roof to the floor, I filled the cages thus formed with a variety of birds.

One of the hunters had charge of a carriage on which was fixed a cage containing two dozen birds of a dark greenish grey, about the size of a crow, and with the slender form, piercing eyes, and powerful beak of the falcon.

I left her and did not see her till the next day, when the boys had got a fine, large cage for her.

She also saw the squirrel cage which hung just where the light fell clearest.

77 Verbs to Use for the Word  cage