23 Verbs to Use for the Word canary

Would she remember to wind the clock on Thursday, and feed the canary, and water the abutilon and begonias reg'lar?

It was so funny to watch those canaries.

They urged that it was easy for them to breed canaries, and it was also a pleasure for their wives and daughters to teach them, whereas those bought on the Pont an Change were old and difficult to educate.

Middlemen's Spanish Gipsy (IV. 2): "Fortune's a scurvy whore if she makes not my head sound like a rattle and my heels dance the canaries.

He was not fond of having visitors coming to his room, because, he said, they frightened the canaries.

She often, where the cage was hung, Sat hearing her canary.

Then his mother told him that she thought he was making a mistake in keeping his canaries so much to themselves.

When my friend, the Professor, found that my friend, the Poet, had been coming out in this full-blown style, he got a little excited, as you may have seen a canary, sometimes, when another strikes up.

There was a man around last year selling canaries cheap, but I don't know as she took one; maybe she did.

The Tongue tied canary.

He had gulped down my canaries like pills, poached my pigeons, fricasseed my rabbits, and made himself an abominable beast generally; and had now committed a crime that capped everything.

She made us sit in a row by the door, lest we should startle the canaries.

One day Bella walked into his room to inspect the canaries.

You won't!" Rupert of Hentzau only smiled like the cat that has just swallowed the canary.

The piazza was gay with hanging baskets, vines, strings of beads and bells, lanterns of all hues; there were tables, little and big, and lounging chairs and a hammock and two canaries.

[Footnote 26: The editor of the edition in 1732, has altered canary to "sherry," for what reason I am at a loss to discover, and have consequently restored the reading of the first edition.

By his own request, it was barely furnished, and there he raised his canaries and kept his goldfish.

The American protested that, much as the gift delighted his taste and roused his gratitude, it was impossible to think of carrying a canary back to Constantinople.

Fred had all manner of projects in his head for teaching the canaries to fly out and in the cage, to bathe, to perch on his finger, etc.; but if, whenever any one chanced to leave the door of the room open, Muff were to bounce in, why there was an end to all such schemes.

Papa was not likely to admit canaries into his study for consultations; and Fred knew only of one likely or possible place, but the door to that was closed, unless he could find a door to Edith's heart, and he had just quarrelled with Edith; what a pity!

In Italy, therefore, we find the first tame canaries, and here they are still reared in great numbers.

He would utter the most ferocious sentiments, while at the same time he fondled a pet canary on his finger.

Rudolphof all things!had in her absence acquired a canary.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  canary