618 Verbs to Use for the Word dogs

Then he added, "I'll make it a half of my share that the Dane kills your wolf-dog."

I looked into the yard as I came along, and saw a dead dog lying there.

Then, too, the barns are at such a distance, it is only a monstrous anger can bring the dog.

Besides, the tailor who was most convenient to them, and who, it was admitted, was a very good one, was insolent and capricious; would sometimes extort extravagant prices, or turn them into ridicule; and occasionally went so far as to set his water-dogs upon them, of which he kept a great number.

We took our dogs from the island, and rowed to the broad channel of the inlet which enters the lake on the left hand side, as you look to the south.

The Boy, who had kept hanging about the dogs with unabated interest, had got up from the fire to carry them the scraps, when Nicholas called out quite angrily, "No! no feed dogs," and waved the Boy off.

We called off the dogs and passed on to float along under the shadow of the forest trees and the hills, and take an occasional trout by way of experiment among the broken rocks along the shore.

It was largely because he loved dogs, and understood them more than most men, that he had bought Kazan and the big Dane on the night when Sandy McTrigger and his partner had tried to get them to fight to the death in the Red Gold City saloon.

Pizarro, by the humility of his manner, the lowered head and sidelong glance, asked pardon for intruding upon the privacy of a guest, but argued with his ears and by short yelps, in extenuation, that such a feast as a bit of meatafter an active day, when the servants had forgotten to feed himno dog with a healthy appetite could resist, no matter how perfect his breeding.

He owns a hot-house, keeps a big dog that is very savage, and his wife wears a silk dress at least three times a week,either of which will establish a man's reputation in a country town.

"When the horses gave out they had to eat dogs, cats, rats even.

"I could have sworn that I knew that dog," he said.

The Morrises all used the same words in training their dogs, and I had heard Miss Laura say this, but I had forgotten what it meant.

"We want three dogs."

This morning, early, I shot the dog, and buried it, away among the bushes.

Moreover, Washington and his Northern Federals much preferred a British Canada to a French one, while Jefferson and the Southern Republicans thought any stick was good enough to beat the British dog with.

Here Jack repeated Jones's manoeuvre, except that he was not wise enough in woodcraft to make use of a tree to get into the water, and thus leave the dogs at the end of the trail at a point far removed from his real entrance into it.

Benham was coming along at a rattling pace, his dogs very angry to find other dogs there, putting on airs of possession.

" "Be it understood, then," Spalding began, "that I like dogs in a general way.

Why, you couldn't turn a dog away on a night like this Plague take the Pymeuts, root and branch!

"'Drive out that dog,' I replied.

"Now in a minute we'll hear the mission dogs.

I offered to buy the dog, but the boy didn't dare sell him.

I was astonished at first at this seeming increase in my muscular powers; when, on passing along a street in Alamatua, soon after my arrival, and meeting a dog, which I thought to be mad, I proposed to run out of his way, and in leaping over a gutter, I fairly bounded across the street.

I think I have confided that to you beforebut you are a brick, made of the best straw in the field of life, and you shall be a general one of these daysyour shrill voice shall let slip the dogs of war and cry havoc to the enemy.

618 Verbs to Use for the Word  dogs