101 Verbs to Use for the Word dirt

It pays better, capital is accumulated more rapidly, by wasting a certain amount of human life, human health, human intellect, human morals, by producing and throwing away a regular percentage of human sootof that thinking, acting dirt, which lies about, and, alas!

The main rule is to secure sunlight,hot enough to raise the water to a temperature above that of the outer air, to remove all dirt and floating scum, and to furnish the tank on every cloudy day with a supply of air and with motion by means of a syringe.

The washers take their places in the water, where it is three or four feet deep, and the sheep are caught by others, and tossed to them, where they undergo ablution (an operation by the way, that they do not seem altogether to enjoy), to wash the dirt and gum from their fleeces.

Lew, I'd have gone back long ago and eat dirt to make it up with himif not for you.

There I found Tonnison standing within a small excavation that he had made among the débris: he was brushing the dirt from something that looked like a book, much crumpled and dilapidated; and opening his mouth, every second or two, to bellow my name.

It was too covered with grime, to give back any reflection, and, with trembling hands, I began to rub off the dirt.

If 'pay rock' or 'pay dirt' is struck, then good-by solitude and big game.

When this is accomplished, the furniture can then be put back in its place, and the middle of the room swept, sweeping the dirt, as before said, towards the fireplace.

"I think there's two thousand in this roll," Parker continued, "and I'm willing to bet it all that the Ramblin' Kid's filly not only goes under the wire first in the two-mile run, but that she'll be kicking dirt in old Thunderbolt's faceif he ain't too damned far behindwhen

She should first roll up the rug, take up the fender, shake and fold up the table-cloth, then sweep the room, carrying the dirt towards the fireplace; a coarse cloth should then be laid down over the carpet, and she should proceed to clean the grate, having all her utensils close to her.

The second spring is not quite so large as Ain el-Mellaha but, like it, pours out a strong stream from a single source The pool was filled with women, washing the heavy fleeces of their sheep, and beating the dirt out of their striped camel's hair abas with long poles.

Your prince, thenthis Howard Alexistreats you like the dirt beneath his feet.

Q. Does a good servant ever leave the dirt in the corners?

Is he playing us dirt now?" "A frosty mornin' in December was nothin' to the way he talked.

The balls were whistling as thick as hail around him, and cutting up the dirt at his feet.

It is attached at the filling plug, and is supplied with a fine strainer, which catches all dirt, and grit, allowing only clear oil to enter the lubricator, and by properly manipulating the little shut-off valve the strainer can be removed and cleaned and the cup refilled without disturbing the working of the Lubricator.

" "One of the many great advantages of Minóok is that it's the nearest place on the river where they've struck pay dirt." says the General.

The hole was filled; but another hole, from which Johnnie had taken the dirt, as large as the first, seriously threatened the under-pinning of the building.

expel &c (punish) 972. impute shame to, brand, post, stigmatize, vilify, defame, slur, cast a slur upon, hold up to shame, send to Coventry; tread under foot, trample under foot; show up, drag through the mire, heap dirt upon; reprehend &c 932. bring low, put down, snub; take down a peg, take down a peg lower, take down a peg or two.

Together we pulled it out, when, to my surprise, on wiping away the dirt from the hard waxen features, I recognized it as the body of Armida, the woman who had been my servant in Leghorn and who had afterwards married Olinto.

Now they turned the corner and saw, heaped against a foundation log, a pile of freshly dug dirt.

Who would relish an obituary such as: "He died like a hero, his last words being 'XB35/067K'"? To the ramping of the continuous crump the B.M. scraped away the dirt and stuff that had fallen from the throbbing walls of his dug-out and fished out the Code-Book.

" "Well, and what have you found?" "S'pose we pan some o' this dirt and see.

They were employed in wheeling dirt with a wheelbarrow; they would put the ball into the barrow when they moved.

A number of the apprentices had been ordered that morning to cart away some dirt to a particular place.

101 Verbs to Use for the Word  dirt