14 Verbs to Use for the Word crate

"No," I said, feeling that I was making out my countrymen poor, mean creatures indeed, but feeling also how much more complicated life would become for these "gentlemen of England now abed" if they had to carry crates of oranges, drums of figs, and pounds of candies to every casual young woman whose acquaintance they enjoyed.

Mrs. Broderick: O Bartley, that is the strangest lightness ever I saw, to go bind a chicken crate around your skull!

This use of lumber includes general mill work and planing mill products, such as building crates and boxes, vehicles, railroad cars, furniture, agricultural implements and wooden ware.

Immediately the men began to distribute the crates evenly over the surface of the rock.

He fetched a crate along up from town in a wagon he hired; and say, inside the same was the finest pair o' silver blacks I ever saw.

" However, a poultryman was presently discovered who agreed simply for what advertising there was in it to furnish a crate of white roosters, a hatchet and a headsman's block, and to have them in the basement of the building promptly at ten o'clock.

"Some beauty that, Mr. Larsen," said the agent as he helped Larsen's man lift the crate onto a small truck.

About one-sixth of all the lumber that is cut in the United States is used in making crates and packing boxes.

he inquired in his most matter-of-fact voice, as if he were about to cord a box, or nail up a crate of oranges.

I woke up before anyone else and noticed these crates.

After the train had started he wished he had had time to tell the porter how impossible it was that a man who owned a crate full of hens should fall over it.

The barn door was open, showing crates of furniture, and the piazza was piled high with boxes.

Then he drove over to the station and asked for tags, and addressed the crates to J. Paul Smith, Vista Grande Rancho, San Jose, Calif.

Bartley Fallon: (Taking off crate.)

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  crate