17 Verbs to Use for the Word droll

I do look droll.

Well, thenahem!Professor Peterkin" "PetePetePetePete!" cried the droll, wee man, stopping him, and one would have thought he was calling a dog.

He lay very still, the moonlight ensilvering his droll, kindly face,sleeping so deeply that no human voice could ever waken him.

"Mademoiselle," I observed, "was pointing out that she found something droll in the situation.

It gave droll, picturesque accounts of the artillerist's daily life; of the hard, scant fare and the lucky feast now and then on a rabbit or a squirrel, turtles' eggs, or wild strawberries.

Flora nodded in sore irony, but then smiled with recovered poise: "From Tennessee who will bring himbefore they have firs' fight another battle?and hemy brother?"her smile grew droll.

The piece was l'Ajo nell' imbarazzoa very droll and

Seen two or three miles away, these towers, drunk and staggering, with their pointed caps that seem to nod at the horizon, present a droll and hilarious silhouette.

Moreover, the practice, indulged in to excess, was wicked, and she had promised Clotilde,that droll little saint,to resort to them no more.

" "But, Miramon, it was you who gave me the sword!" Miramon rubbed his droll little nose for a while, before speaking.

Oh! a Fancy Ball's a strange affair, Made up of silks and leathers, Light heads, light heels, false hearts, false hair, Pins, paint, and ostrich feathers: The dullest Duke in all the town, To-night may shine a droll one And rakes, who have not half-a-crown, Look royal with a whole one.

" This caused a burst of merriment, when Emma exclaimed, "That sounds very droll, Charles, but I understand it: it refers to the admiral's ship, does it not, papa?" MR.

No fool could peep abroad, but ready stand The drolls to clap a bauble in his hand.

Again Ben's eyes studied the droll, gray face.

"Oh, now, Tilly, don't say that," cried Dora, in a funny little wheedling tone, "don't now; you'll hurt some of our feelings, for we shall think you mean one of us, and you can't mean that, Tilly dear,"the wheedling tone taking on a droll, merry accent,"you can't, for you know how independent and high-minded we all are,how incapable of such meanness!"

But now our British theatre can boast Drolls of all kinds, a vast, unthinking host!

'Tis all droll enough; especially when we find that the housekeeper made such clean work of it in the evening, in spite of the good curate's reservations, and burnt all the books, not only those in the yard, but all those that were in the house; but I should think twice before I let Freston the necromancer into any library with which I am acquainted.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  droll