196 Verbs to Use for the Word club

A specimen copy sent to any one desirous of canvassing or getting up a club, on receipt of postage stamp.

Among these were the manager of the Baltimore club, John J. McGraw, who felt that he was acting perfectly within his rights in joining the New York National League club.

" He pauses a moment, and adds: "I wish I were not going to this dinner, or that I were not carrying this club there.

I know my brother Bob, who's at a big school at Lingmouth, told me that he and some other chaps formed a supper club and held it in his study.

Kazan slunk deeper in his shadow at the low horrible laugh that fell from his lipsfor the man still held the club.

But, as Mr. Croker points out (Croker's Boswell, p. 164), 'Hawkins was not knighted till long after he had left the club.'

It was not that the English crowd had as yet taken the club in its hands, but there were new thoughts abroad in the world, and there was the possibility to be regarded.

" The veterans of the war of 1812 of this place, organized a base ball club.

There were about 20 negroes throwing clubs at the nuts, and everybody was having a big time.

He accused the United States of cheating and imposing upon the Indians; and then, giving a sign to his warriors near him, they sprang to their feet, seized their war clubs and brandished their tomahawks.

The man was not expecting a direct assault, and before he could raise his club or spring aside Kazan had landed full on his chest.

Mr. Godfrey, in a resolute tone, called out to the coachman to stop, and not contented with a verbal mandate, he rushed before the horses, and brandishing a club he held in his hand, bid the driver proceed at his peril.

I know my arms became leaden from swinging my club; my eyes were full of sweat; my breath gasped.

" Sandy had taken the precaution of bringing a thick club along with the babiche.

For this purpose he established a club at a little ale-house in Essex-street, composed of a strange mixture of very learned and very ingenious odd people.

Nay, that hand which aforetime had wielded the terrific club, and slain therewith Antæus, and dragged the hound of hell from the lower world, was now content to draw the woolen threads spun from Omphale's distaff; and the shoulders whereon had rested the pillars of the heavens, from which he had for a time freed Atlas, were now clasped in Omphale's arms, and afterward, to do her pleasure, covered with a diaphanous raiment of purple.

As her father will be away all day at his business, she will enjoy the loneliness of a big brown-stone city house; she will enjoy the dark rooms and the entire absence of grass and flowers and trees, which she hates anyway; instead of picnics and boating parties, she can go to stiff and formal afternoon teas; and, instead of attending her young people's club here, she can become a member of the Society of Social Economics.

He then resided a considerable part of the year in this city, and here he had founded a weekly club, to which many of the most distinguished men of the place belonged.

A chap can't swing a club in a tight-fitting jacket like the one you've got on.

The people here are sports, and one or two are willing to put up the money to start a club that ought to attract the English tourists.

The latter, with infinite agility, leaped aside, and lifting up his club, shivered the sword into a thousand pieces.

When the young hero saw the mace of Sám He smiled with pleasure, and his heart rejoiced; And paying homage to his father Zál, The champion of the age, asked for a steed Of corresponding power, that he might use That famous club with added force and vigor.

Those who were opposed to burning the prisoner on the spot, were to pass the club in silence to the next warrior.

He heard the hindermost say to the foremost, "Leave him alone, I tell you, and he'll knock himself down in a minute," and, in a passionately reckless effort of sheer bravado to catch the club from one hand with the other while it yet circled swiftly over his skull, he accidentally brought the ungovernable weapon into tremendous contact with the top of his head, and dashed himself violently to the earth.

Every colored man picked a tree, and the hounds kept coming, finally showing up jumping the fence, and entering the woods, and the planter cut a club to beat off the dogs.

196 Verbs to Use for the Word  club