320 Verbs to Use for the Word chiefest

They made so much noise that Mary asked the chief to stop them.

"We must tell the chief," said the head wife.

"If there's any opium being smoked in that place I'll surely close the joint out!" replied the chief, bringing his fist down upon his desk.

Harry, his brother's fondest worshipper, could not but admire George's haughty bearing and rapid declamation, and prepared himself, with his usual docility, to follow his chief.

She saw cannibal chiefs at their terrible feasts and fearful battles with spears and arrows.

" Beaver, in his African Memoranda, says, "There is another sort of people who travel about in the country, called Mandingo-men, (these are Mahommedans;) they do not work; they go from place to place, and when they find any chiefs or people, whom they think they can make anything of, they take up their abode sometime with them, and make gree-grees, and sometimes cast seed from them for which they make them pay.

On this occasion there were no prostrations, but if any native met his chief he simply got out of the way unless some service was required of him.

A bribe taken by his master Raymond brought that chief into ill odor with his comrades, and let loose against his chaplain the tongue of Arnold, the chaplain of Bohemond.

" Mary went to visit the old chief of Ikotobong.

He was then asked to take one of the pipes and hand it to the bravest man, giving him the power to elect the war chief.

Meantime Káús, this dire invasion known, Had called his chiefs around his ivory throne: There stood Gurgín, and Báhrám, and Gushwád, And Tús, and Gíw, and Gúdárz, and Ferhád; To them he read the melancholy tale, Gust'hem had written of the rising bale; Besought their aid and prudent choice, to form Some sure defence against the threatening storm.

She asked him to invite the Okoyong chiefs for a conference.

By and with the consent of the council, he appoints a chief of police and other police officers and watchmen.

The glory of the chief consisted in the number, the bravery, and the zealous attachment of his retainers: the duty of the retainers required, that they should accompany their chief in all wars and dangers, that they should fight and perish by his side, and that they should esteem his renown or his favour a sufficient recompense for all their services [c].

As soon as he learned that his uncle had returned home, he assembled all the chiefs of his family and told his story to them.

" "It comes to this," remarked the chief, looking at the three listeners with a smile.

Many people will be killed because the tribe will think they used witchcraft to kill the chief.

Radio patrol outwitting the gang chief.

He sent all the chiefs home.

After summoning the chiefs of Gaul, Caesar thought proper to pretend ignorance of the things which he had discovered; and having conciliated and confirmed their minds, and ordered some cavalry to be raised, resolved to make war against the Germans.

The witch doctor took the chief and his wives and chief men and prisoners to a nearby farm.

" "We shall have to get some evidence from Russia," observed the chief meditatively.

A friendly Indian, who had secretly loaded his pistol while Tecumseh was speaking, now cocked it to shoot the chief.

Antar approached certain Absian chiefs and said, "Let us attack the traitors.

"Paul Coquenil!" exclaimed the chief.

320 Verbs to Use for the Word  chiefest