10 Verbs to Use for the Word downstairs

"Come along!" Mr. Jobson, with his arms standing out stiffly from his sides and his head painfully erect, followed her downstairs, and a sudden hush as he entered the kitchen testified to the effect produced by his appearance.

'Oh yes; we must, mustn't we?' He took her downstairs, put her into a cab.

"She's a queer child, is Pearlie," said Mrs. Watson, as she beat up the bread-batter downstairs, "she's that light-hearted and free from care, and her eighteen years old.

"Well have to carry her downstairs.

" He accompanied her downstairs, and through the courts and passages to the place where she had left her cab, in spite of the ticket-porter, who was hanging about ready to act as escort.

I had, however, the gratification of seeing my bouquet thrown to Grisi at the end of the second act, and was permitted the privilege of going in search of Madame de Marignan's carriage, while somebody else handed her downstairs, and assisted her with her cloak.

Why isn't he here?' "'Oh, missis, they're goin' to hang 'en!' "Mrs. Pinsent moved across the room, took her by the arm, led her downstairs, an' gave her a little push out into the street.

Before passing downstairs again the library should be visited, that delightful assemblage of grey pillars and arches.

At last Thurnall got her downstairs.

He was armed also with a search warrant, a most useful document, seeing that the last copy of the edition (of 5,000 copies) had been sold on the morning of the previous day, and a high pile of orders was accumulating downstairs, orders which we were unable to fulfil.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  downstairs