14 Verbs to Use for the Word dormitories

They soon reached the dormitory, located across the campus from the main building and followed the house master up-stairs and to rooms No. 25 and 26.

This petty Nero actually branded a boy, who had offended him, with a red hot iron; and nearly starved forty of us, with exacting contributions, to the one half of our bread, to pamper a young ass, which, incredible as it may seem, with the connivance of the nurse's daughter (a young flame of his) he had contrived to smuggle in, and keep upon the leads of the ward, as they called our dormitories.

" So saying, Friar Martin fell to washing and preparing his herbs and vegetables whiles Beltane, hasting down the passage, opened a certain door and entered a cool and airy dormitory, where upon pallets neat and orderly lay divers fellows whose hurts were swathed in fair white linen, and who, despite their bandages, started up on hand or elbow to greet Beltane right gladly.

The manager of a munition shop where to-day but fifty women are employed, is putting up a dormitory to accommodate five hundred.

At night a blaze of gas in the outer hall lights all the dormitories and the corridor which runs round outside the jail, thus rendering escape as difficult at night as in broad daylight.

These veterans, or others wonderfully like them, still occupy their monkish dormitories and haunt the time-darkened corridors and galleries of the hospital, leading a life of old-fashioned comfort, wearing the old-fashioned cloaks, and burnishing the identical silver badges which the Earl of Leicester gave to the original twelve.

"ErSmith!" "Sir?" "Ierwish to go round the dormitories.

We saw their dormitory, and saw them at supper; and at last were carried to their archives, where they produced volumes of her letters, and where one of the nuns gave me a small piece of paper with three sentences in her handwriting.

She was obliged to seek a less elevated and airy dormitory.

Transmit to Washington a plan and estimates for building a dormitory at Mackinack, under the provision of the treaty of March, 1836.

" "We were wondering, sir, if you would have any objection to Jackson, Jellicoe and myself sharing the dormitory with the three beds in it.

Whatever defects his dormitory had the ventilation was good, and Pedro was soon a-shiver.

They had fashioned for themselves comfortable dormitories in the hard earth walls.

After the introductions were accomplished, Mrs. Blimber took Mr. Dombey upstairs to inspect the dormitories.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  dormitories