20 Verbs to Use for the Word driveway

"I am willing to go all odds that I shall find that verandah the most interesting part of the house," he remarked, in quiet conviction, to himself, as he noted its nearness to the stable and the ease with which one could step from it into a vehicle passing down the driveway.

He began resolutely to whistle, but this dwindled away till it was a thin and very subdued little sound, which ceased altogether as he rode up the driveway to a large two-storied house.

While they stood there, each hesitating to make the advance, a big touring car rolled up the driveway, and stopped under the full light of the veranda.

Showing his badge, he passed in, and entered a long and slightly curved driveway.

He stood there, straining his eyes toward the ship as if expecting a following signal, then he turned and gazed aloft at the windows of the apartment houses lining the driveway to see if some answering signal flashed back.

By the time she reached the driveway, she was worrying about dinner.

Thinking cynical thoughts about the gossiping abilities of most people, she drove up the long driveway and entered the house.

Shortly after one, he eased up Suzanne's driveway.

Their feet lagged as they followed the driveway to the entrance of the court.

They explained with many exclamations that they had been out on the ice, which was, so the three new-comers were assured many times, "perfectly grand, perfectly dandy, simply elegant!" A big, many-seated sled came jingling down the driveway now, driven by no less a personage than Colonel Fiske himself, wrapped in a fur-lined coat, his big mustache white against the red of his strongly marked old face.

He glanced up at the telephone wires: two of them ran up the graveled driveway toward Breezeland Inn; the poles of the other two sentineled the road to the west down which the tally-ho had driven in the early morning.

The horse squealed, arched himself in the air and sidled down the driveway.

The taxi sped along over the smooth roads, turned up the driveway at the side of the house and halted before the steps of the veranda.

Roger, the big Saint Bernard, let out a booming roar and came bounding down the driveway; the fellow spoke to him and that was all there was to that.

He left her then, and walked steadily back up the driveway, saying nothing in farewell, and not once looking back.

Ormsby was coming up the curved driveway in his automobile, and she had seen him but dimly through the rising mist of emotion.

Trees stood on the rounded knolls at comparatively wide intervals, and there were scores of places where, in order to have a beautiful house lot, one needed only to construct driveways and go to work with a lawn-mower.

The latter's wife, in a sudden huff, deliberately left them, crossing the macadam driveway in plain view of the stranger.

They went up the long, curving driveway like a whirlwind, and drew up under the porte-cochère of a very large brick-and-stone house with another abrupt jerk which upset those in the sleigh who had succeeded in regaining their seats.

While the chapter-warden, a little old man with snow-white hair, shooting furious glances at Kohlhaas, was having his armor put on and, in a bold voice, called to the men-servants surrounding him to ring the storm-bell, the abbess, white as a sheet, and holding the silver image of the Crucified One in her hand, descended the sloping driveway and, with all her nuns, flung herself down before Kohlhaas' horse.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  driveway