41 Verbs to Use for the Word depot

When they reached the depot the train was standing there.

We established a depot here mainly of 1,300 pounds of provisions which we intended to use on our main advance to the south in the spring.

If, for instance, he had persisted in combating Burke's incomprehensible plan of leaving the depot for Mount Hopeless, the last fatality would never have occurred.

As no water could be found, and many of the horses gave signs of being greatly distressed, no change being observable in the country for many miles ahead, a few very distant ranges being the only objects visible, we were obliged to have recourse to the only safe expedient of falling back and forming a depot.

Jackson reached Manassas on the night of August 26th, took it, and on the next day destroyed the great depot.

To-morrow we muster stores, build the depot, and pack our sledges.

This provision proved entirely trustworthy; we were able to find our depots even in dense fog.

As we rose the glacier we saw the Nimrod depot some way to the right and made for it.

You remember how often you have stood on a dock, and seen the steamboat ten feet out in the stream, or have struck a depot just as the train was rolling around a curve in the distance, simply because you were not upon a time.

" On February 27th, we passed the depot which we had established at 80° S.; we found everything in the best of order.

The mob turned and fled, appalled, melting away like wax before the blue flame of the glittering bayonets, and the regiment entered the depot.

" 10 Fate had come with that little card summoning each man to join his depot, and tapped him on the shoulder with just a finger touch.

There are no "conductors" upon the trains after they leave the "stations" (which, by the way, I never heard any one call depots, in Europe) but officers are stationed at the head of every stairway to punch the tickets.

At one o'clock 'Snatcher,' one of the three ponies laying the depot, arrived with single trace and dangling sledge in a welter of sweat.

According to their further evidence, some troops despatched by the Duke d'Ossuna were to land by night on the Piazzetta and to occupy all the strong holds of the city; numerous treasonable agents already within the walls were to master the depots of arms; and fire, rapine, and massacre were to bring the enterprise to consummation.

The insurgents moved their depot and hospital across the valley to Zurba, a village high on the mountain-side and impregnable to direct attack, but which Mustapha proceeded to bombard with mountain guns for two days.

At first I thought it one of the strange optical illusions common in this regionbut as we neared the depot all doubt was dispelled.

At all events, it is evident that the desired object of obtaining a station and coal depot for the Indian steamers, might easily have been secured in various ways, without running even the risk of bringing on the British name the imputation of unnecessary violence and oppression.

It is an immense relief to have picked up this depot and, for the time, anxieties are thrust aside.

Of contemporary architecture, he says that it can produce nothing original save railroad depots and crystal palaces.

We intended to push this depot as far south as possible.

Having first removed the depot to a better grassed locality, he made a short trip to the west.

"Where do you sell the most?" "Round the depots.

They ran the first load 1 mile 1200 yards past the stores on the Barrier, to the spot chosen for 'Safety Camp,' the big home depot.

That very evening, Colonel Smith, whilst proceeding to seize the ammunition depot at Concord, found himself successively attacked by detachments hastily formed in all the villages; he fell back in disorder beneath the guns of Boston.

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  depot