119 Verbs to Use for the Word camels

What gnat did they strain at here, after having swallowed all those camels?

He took ten camels of the flock of his lord, and of all his goods bare with him, and went in to Mesopotamia unto the town of Nahor.

He made all preparations for departure, struck his tents, loaded his camels, and started off on the road towards the camp of the Saad tribe, with whom he was in alliance.

He mounted his swiftest camel, ten years old, and went to her house.

Laban, the brother of Rebekah, prepared the house for his reception, "ungirded his camels, and brought him water to wash his feet, and the men's feet that were with him!"

Hazar Mir Khan," he yelled to his servant, "drive out the camels, but let me first mount my own.

Then they seize and kill his camel.

The condition of the road presently held up the camels, and then donkey trains took over the loads.

A crowd of the friends of the newly-married couple, followed the camel which carried the precious burden; all were admitted to the feast in the court-yard, and the doors were shut for the night.

Well, I always gave such boys a job watering the camels, and after they had carried water from daylight till dark, and had seen it disappear down a camel, and the camels grumbling because they didn't bring water faster, the boys would ask me how long it look to fill up a camel, anyway.

"Trust in God, but tie your camel."

Nobody would buy the camel, and its master had to face all the journey back to Algiers in short stages on foot.

By the faith of an Arab, I will let all men of honor know that if Cais refuse to send the camels I will not leave one of his tents standing."

It is nothing whatever to me if Kasheed Hassoun keeps a camel!

" The lion went away and brought the two fat camels.

At some native wells, which were called Waterloo Wells, they made an enforced sojourn of about a month; in addition they lost three camels, and one of the Afghans nearly died of scurvy.

Then he saddled his own camel.

Nor was this the only service he did the King of Persia, who in gratitude for many others, not only gave Antar the thousand camels he was looking for, but loaded him with treasures, with which to do homage to Ibla.

If they stopped to rest the camels, they only prolonged their own starvation; yet without rest the camels could not carry them ahead in the search for water.

They know how to ride the camel; they Ride in the morning and they ride at night; They can travel; they can gallop: They know how to offer drink to those Who remain upon their beasts.

We met docile camels in great number, bringing figs from the interior.

Among this enormous number, I saw only a few camels that were completely white.

"You are going to play me a nice trick," said Carwash, "and for my part I tell you plainly that I won't bet more than twenty camels; the man whose horse loses shall pay this forfeit."

After shooting the wretched camel and drying his flesh, the men tried to live like the blacks, on fish and nardoo, the seeds of a small plant of which the natives make flour.

"What," said they, "while we were first in the race, slaves and traitorous Absians have eaten our camels!

119 Verbs to Use for the Word  camels