11 Verbs to Use for the Word charades

One evening we were acting charades.

He praised Harriet as a beautiful girl, congratulated Emma on the improvement she had wrought in her, contributed a charade to Harriet's riddle-book, and took a most animated interest in a portrait which Emma began to paint of her.

I'm just out of it; and while Jenny is keeping up games, and Edith is getting up a charade, I could dash in to see that Frank was all there, and more too.

Lucilla Waters invented charades; and Helen Josselyn acted them, as charades had never been acted on West Hill until now.

You've lost all the charades, Helen!"

If the essence of the Enfant Terrible is that he or she causes profound embarrassment to the surrounding adults, the palm of pre-eminence must be assigned to the children of a famous diplomatist, who, some twenty years ago, organized a charade and performed it without assistance from their elders.

After the "bunch" had gathered, someone suggested that they play charades, one of their favorite diversions.

Mrs. Slapman, a true patroness of genius, kindly permitted this gentleman to prepare all her charades, and gratified him, on several occasions by bringing out some of the minor plays from his stuffed portfolio.

Though he is the only one of our early poets who signed his works, the name was never plainly written, but woven into the verses in the form of secret runes, suggesting a modern charade, but more difficult of interpretation until one has found the key to the poet's signature.

Last Saturday night we danced the German till half past twelve, and we talked charades instead of going to church, till I feltas if I'd sat all the morning with my feet over a register, reading a novel, when I'd ought to have been doing a German exercise or something.

Do you know anybody that wants charades, or such things, for Albums?

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  charades