231 Verbs to Use for the Word cow

"Anybody milked the cow yet?

" At Pensford the rabble made a bull savage, and then tried to make it attack his congregation; at Whitechapel they drove cows among the listeners and threw stones, one of which hit Wesley between the eyes; but after he had wiped away the blood he went on with his address, telling the people that "God hath not given us the spirit of fear".

As they rushed past us, not more than thirty yards distant, Alexis raised his pistol, fired and killed a buffalo cow.

Sometimes in the evening we would see one of the sisters, her black skirt tucked up and a blue apron over it, bringing the cows back to their stables.

He buys more cows, has them scientifically cared for, and his agents sell the milk.

Persons not keeping cows, may always have a little cream, provided the milk they purchase be pure and unadulterated.

When there before I had seen cows at almost every cabin, and there were besides many sheep and pigs owned in the village.

"I'll sell every cow and horse on it.

All took the cows readily enough, but sixty-seven of the carriers did not appear at the time appointed.

I'll never forget the sight, and I'll never regret it, eitherand what's best, the man who had got the cow was so worked up over its almost human grief, that he paid Dale for the calf, too, and kept it.

He was, moreover, a steady, hard-working boy; yet the only occupation he was able to obtain was that of tending a cow on the border of a large bog.

" I His hoss went dead an' his mule went lame; He lost six cows in a poker game; A harricane came on a summer's day, An' carried the house whar' he lived away; Then a airthquake come when that wuz gone, An' swallered the lan' that the house stood on!

Just before the storm a young bull, sleek, three-quarters grown, and with the small compact antlers of a four-year-old, had led the three cows and the yearling to this sheltered spot among the spruce.

' 20 No sooner had he left the dark abode, Big with the promise of the Delphic god, When in the fields the fatal cow he viewed, Nor galled with yokes, nor worn with servitude: Her gently at a distance he pursued; And, as he walked aloof, in silence prayed To the great power whose counsels he obeyed.

Arrived there he takes off his hat to the dog, pats the pig, asks the cow after the calf, salutes the farmer, curtseys to the farmeress, then turning to the inevitable baby, exclaims in the language of the country, "Mong Jew, kell jolly ong-fong" (Gosh, what a topping kid!), and bending tenderly over it imprints a lingering kiss upon its indiarubber features and wins the freedom of the farm.

Your Highness will not know meZia Agnese, Giovannucci's wife that was; And feed a two-three cows, as a widow may, On the marshes where the grass is salt and sweet As your Highness knowsand always true to pail Until this Nicolo Nicolo.

They clambered down, found the cow, and, to their horror and amazement, discovered near-by the skeleton of a man.

I had seen them hopping about, when I went to turn away the cows in the morning, or after them at night.

While the company were hurrying to get into marching order, Indians stole a milch cow and several horses belonging to Mr. Graves.

Honest Corrichatachin said, 'To have had you done so, I would have given a cow.' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.

He purchased a fine Jersey cow of Will Johnson, sold his own flock of Plymouth Rocks at a high price to Mr. Merrick, and hired Ned Long to work around the yard and help Hucks mow the grass and "clean up" generally.

' One day as they are grazing the cows, they play a game.

"He is going to put up a new barn and a carriage house and a new windmill for pumping water, and he has bought a hundred acres from the farm in the back, and added, oh, I don't know how many more cows.

I need not go so high up as the history of Guy, earl of Warwick, who is well known to have eaten up a dun cow of his own killing.

There were two rough stalls in it, and in the first one was tied a cow, with a calf lying beside her.

231 Verbs to Use for the Word  cow