337 Verbs to Use for the Word cars

He paused, and added impressively: "I am Wampus!" "Have you ever driven an 'Autocrat' car?" asked Mr. Merrick.

You leave the street car, clanking with your bundles like an itinerant tinman.

We took the cars for Ogdensburgh, and the next morning found us steaming up the majestic St. Lawrence, towards that paradise of fishermen, the Thousand Islands.

He got out his calculations and tried to interest himself until a man entered the car.

She was casting about for some reasonable phrase in which to clothe the statement that it would be better he should stop the car and let her out; she had parted her lips to ask him to take the wheel, when they rounded a turn and came upon a company of loom-fixers from the village below.

" "Would you like to run the car?" came the next query.

She boarded a Seventh Avenue street-car, extracting the ten-cent piece from her purse with a great show of well-being, sat back against the carpet-covered, lengthwise seat, her red hands, with the cut forefinger bound in rag, folded over her waist.

Yet how many people save those in the business, or who have bought cars, know this interesting fact?

That afternoon the friends drove over to Valencia, where at night Marty would preach again this his one sermon of the week; and J.W. left him there, turning his car homeward for the fifty-two miles to Delafield.

You may stop about two blocks from the place named, just to please yourself and prove your independence; but take particular care to start the car when the passenger is half off the steps.

As Mary brought her car to a stand at the gate of the little front garden of Tower Cottage, she saw, through the mist, Beaumaroy's corrugated face; he was standing in the doorway, and the light in the passage revealed it.

He's going to send two cars, anyhow.

Mr. Judkins, the station agent at Chazy Junction, came out of his little house at daybreak, shivered a bit in the chill morning air and gave an involuntary start as he saw a private car on the sidetrack.

They reached the car as the Ramblin' Kid, at the horse entrance, at the other end of the grandstand, came on the track with the Gold Dust maverick.

Afterwards he took me into Broadway, and he ordered the car to stop outside the theatre where I am now playing.

Yet while she put on her mackintosh, it was very wet and misty, got out her car, and lit her lamps, her face was still fretful and her mind disturbed.

The locomotive pushed the cars, the train was long, and the lamp was but a few yards off.

The steed that ranges the plains in the freedom of nature, cannot be held to perfect command, like the dull beast that draws the car.

Let us join hands and mount our cars, My friends and lovers all.

" We changed cars at Newton, and I stood with the old lady and watched the trainmen unload the long box.

I guess they are there yet unless Mr. Pullman's lost car experts have found the car and driven them out with fire extinguishers.

The next morning, our travellers proceeded by the way of Schenectady, whence they ascended the beautiful valley of the Mohawk, by means of a canal-boat, the cars that now rattle along its length not having commenced their active flights, at that time.

How could you when you know we want to use the car every minute?"

"Sure we'd better get a bite to ate while we may, as th' ass said when he passed th' market car, for who knows what'll happen if we stop to ask by your lave?"

" The train was out of the mountains and in a country of scattering hills, but here it struck a steep grade and settled down to a grind of slow labor; the rails hummed, and suspense filled the freight car.

337 Verbs to Use for the Word  cars