67 Verbs to Use for the Word cellar

His plan was nothing more than to dress in citizen's clothes, enter the cellar after night and carry away some, if not all, of the kegs of apple jack.

They soon got up a house and thatched it with palmetto leaves; dug a cellar, and throwing up the earth on each side, by way of bank, raised over it a store house; and then marked out a fort.

Everything appeared to be in order, and I was on the point of extinguishing my candle, when the thought suggested itself to me to have another glance 'round the cellars.

Gallants, Know old John Harcop keeps a wine-cellar, Has travell'd, been at court, known fashions, And unto all bear habit like yourselves The shapes of gentlemen and men of sort, I have a health to give them, ere they part.

In the haste and confusion, chairs were brokenbenches overturnedpitchers and tumblers dashed in piecessome plunged from the windows, and were takenothers felt their way up chamber, and hid in the garret, while several, in attempting to reach the cellar, were plunged headlong upon the bottom.

At last the unhappy inhabitants of Neuilly are able to leave their cellars.

Has he not filled my cellar for me?

Outside the classrooms I remember the passages, which resembled the cellars of an unsuccessful sculptor, the library, where I first read Romeo and Juliet, and the refectory, where we discussed human life in most, if not in all, of its aspects.

The kind of people who read Harour unmentionable author, don't frequent Bohemian coffee cellars.

Some little distance back we found a cellar which had once been below a house.

The boys were for exploring the cellar, and did so one fine day, taking the girls along.

They always come around in time to whitewash the cellars.

In one building a shell harmlessly made a hole in the courtyard large enough to bury every commander of a German army; another shella 210 mm.went through an inner wall and opened up the cellars by destroying 150 square feet of ground-floor: ten people were in the cellars, and none was hurt.

Can you imagine what it was like, searching that cellar?

That men of the sobriety and standing of Cyrus the Gaunt, MacLachan, Leon Coventry, the Little Red Doctor, and Boggs (I do not count young Phil Stacey, for he was insane at the time, and has been so, with modifications and glorifications, ever since) should paint their noses green and frequent dubious cellars, calls for explanation.

Among these are the following: Allusions to Attic salt, when asked to pass the salt-cellar.

"You see the pipe was full of water," Mr. Blake explained, "and in the night it got so cold down cellar that the water froze, just as it did in the glass bottle out on the back porch.

This place was later spoken of as "Thompson's fort," because Donald C. Thompson, a Kansas photographer, took possession of it after the Belgian family fled, and plundered the neighborhood for coffee, rolls, and meat, with which he stocked his little cellar.

To some this pale spiritual essence may possess a finer poetrythe cellars are more fragrant, at any rate.

It was hard to refuse "a good, worthy man" who asked you to try his cellar.

It was a sad day for the old man, as Kinch and his mother insisted that he should give up business, which he did most reluctantly, and Kinch had to be incessantly on the watch thereafter, to prevent him from hiring cellars, and sequestering their old clothes to set up in business again.

The city grew up from three pointsthe Mission"I pulled a poppy from my bouquet and placed it on the table to mark the old adobe"the Presidio"I moved a salt cellar to the right of the flower"and the town of Yerba Buena," this I indicated by a pepper box below the other two.

The fifteenth century vocabulary notices the salt-cellar, the spoon, the trencher, and the table-cloth.

When I went into our cottage I searched to see if we had overlooked a cellar.

O, my friend, I have been in such holes and corners; such filthy nooks, sweep offices, and oyster cellars!" He closes by saying that this saving one's country is such a sickening business that he wants no more of it.

67 Verbs to Use for the Word  cellar