60 Verbs to Use for the Word conveyances

The stranger promised everything the dying husband required, and by the time death had closed the eyes of Fitzgerald, he had procured from some peasants a rude conveyance, into which the body, with its almost equally lifeless widow, were placed.

An enemy plane came over and bombed Treviso, when we were in the station square, trying in vain to find a conveyance.

I had now seen all, and therefore asked the doctor to order me a conveyance to Indor, 180 miles distant, for the next day.

"I am quite sure they will obtain for me a conveyance.

And some time after this, a young man of our society spoke to me to write a conveyance of a slave to him, he having lately taken a Negro into his house.

After remaining a few days in Tallahassee, I took the conveyance to Macon in Georgia, intending to pursue my route overland to Charleston in South Carolina.

Instead of having a conveyance to seek when I got over to Harburg, there was a man on the steam-packet who offered to take me in his carriage, and the whole of my packages, to Pyrmont.

It is too long a walk for her, and she could not afford a conveyance.

"Tell me, by what conveyance could they have got to the lake ahead of us, when we came through by lightning express at the rate of nearly a hundred miles an hour at times?

To their heads as usual was committed the safe conveyance of the various commodities.

On landing, I hired a sorry conveyance, driven by a creole and drawn by a mule, and had my luggage taken to a house in the suburbs, where I had been recommended to take up my residence during my stay, which, owing to the presence of the yellow fever, that daily carried off numbers of victims, I had determined, contrary to my original intention, should be short.

If the enemy can stop their conveyance to it, the place is useless as a base and the enemy is really in control of its communications.

"On an occasion like this they ought to provide more conveyances.

" Then I re-entered the stuffy old conveyance that rocked and rolled as we dashed away over the uneven forest road, and sat wondering to what manner of place I was being conducted.

The Pythian god commanded the Romans to entrust to the best of the citizens the conveyance to the city of the goddess from Pessinus, and they accordingly honored Publius Scipio, a son of Gnæus who died in Spain, above all others by their first preference.

He just furnished conveyances.

He says "good snow-shoeing," as we say "good sleighing"; and it gives a sensation like a first visit to the sea-side and the shipping, when one first sees exhibited, in the streets of Bangor or Montreal, these delicate Indian conveyances.

The gentle ladywho had graced our homely conveyance with her company here left us.

To them humbly kneeling he made it his request, that since fortune had cast him naked upon their shores, they would take him into their protection, and grant him a conveyance by one of the ships, of which their great Phæacian state had such good store, to carry him to his own country.

Young Van Quintem hailed the conveyance, jumped in before it could stop, and the driver whipped up his horses to an increased speed.

Nay, sir, she will be sure you shall not see; You, of all men, shall not mark her hand; She hath such close conveyance in her play.

Dumas ran hither and thither, hunting conveyance but in vain.

He kept no horse, even when on the largest circuits, as he could not afford to wait for so laggard a conveyance.

As soon as they left the conveyance the man spread out his arms and expanded his chest with a long breath.

I, however, being master of my own time, and wishing to view the lovely scenery on the banks of the river, preferred this conveyance, and I was highly gratified.

60 Verbs to Use for the Word  conveyances