165 Verbs to Use for the Word drivers

When he reached the street Cartwright called his tartana and told the driver to take him to the British Vice-Consul's.

Rushing into the street, therefore, he hailed a passing hack, and ordered the driver to take him, as quickly as possible, to the Plymouth Rock.

" Mr. P. gazed alternately at the man, the carriage, the horses, and the rock, and then he paid the driver two hundred and four dollars and twenty-five cents.

"Where to, ma'am?" asked the driver.

They'd put a note under his door telling him to be in time by the school clock; and besides that, when one of the men went to get him out, he found a screw-driver with Oaks's name on, so it's as clear as day who did it.

"Bedad," replied the driver, "your honour couldn't expect the whole twelve to be out at once such a murtherin' wet day as this."

"Drive towards Shoreham," he commandingly directed the driver, and took his place by her side.

I sent my driver for another car while I hurried here, for I was afraid that you might do something rash.

Then, having stored all our belongings, we dismissed the driver, as he had to make his way back as speedily as possible, and told him to come across to us at the end of a fortnight.

These projections serve to protect the driver from the rain and the rays of the sun, whichever way they may chance to fall.

" A cab was passing; Charamaule hailed the driver.

That they are not despised because it is their business to trade in human beings and bring them to market, is plain from the fact that when some 'gentleman of property and standing' and of a 'good family' embarks in a negro speculation, and employs a dozen 'soul drivers' to traverse the upper country, and drive to the south coffles of slaves, expending hundreds of thousands in his wholesale purchases, he does not lose caste.

Then that fox took a screw-driver out of his bag, and he began to work at the door to force it open, in spite of the lock on it.

He tipped them and went out also to tip the driver of the van.

Between Split Rock and Three Crossings they robbed a stage, killed the driver and two passengers, and badly wounded Lieut.

"All right; I mustn't waste time," he said, and stopping his driver he ascended a stairway to a gloomy upper hall.

"'Lo, Mr. Dawson," cried the driver, her fresh young voice lifting to be heard above the drum of the hoofs and the grind of the rolling wheels.

And as another automobile, in endeavoring to reach such a speed, dissolved into its separate parts, practically disintegrated, and left an astonished driver floundering by himself upon the sand, we may assume that no noticeably greater speed can be attained except by some wholly different method or new invention.

It would be too much of a journey for your horse to go back again to-day, and your vehicle is an open one; therefore I have ordered my carriage to be prepared, and you may trust my driver to take you safely home, even if it should be dark before you get there.

" "They do say as how one man's mutton is another man's poison," retorted my driver, who, in spite of the entertainment he was receiving, visibly regarded the other with disfavour.

" "We make time here," observed the driver.

"Carriage for the college!" called the driver, approaching, and before he could say anything the Rovers had Tubbs in the turnout.

" Stoddard motioned the Hardwick driver to wait, and called down to the carriage load, "I want you people to drive round by the hospital and send the ambulance, if you'll be so kind.

Because he wanted a drunken driver, who wouldn't be sharp enough to get on to any queer business.

And they needed all their strength to drag that heavily-laden wagon over the half-broken road, where so many obstacles stuck up to jolt the poor driver until he almost lost his grip on the seat, though the boys had been able to avoid most of these because they could steer aside with the single line of wheels.

165 Verbs to Use for the Word  drivers