31 Verbs to Use for the Word eatings

In comes Mr. Hazlitt, or Martin Burney, or Morgan Demi-gorgon, or my brother, or somebody, to prevent my eating alone,a process absolutely necessary to my poor wretched digestion.

We blew an ostrich-egg, had the contents cooked, and found it very good eating.

And he seemed to enjoy the "eating" of it.

And the queen was vexed at that, and she went to the chief which is my own son, for I don't like to be giving the same eating and drinking to the cook's son as to my own."

Me can take pretty queen and nice Elephant and friends to see Droffs' friend as shortly as you am finishing eatings.

" "No, mother; but I like good eating and drinking.

They are gallant to their females; never engage in combat with the weaker sex; fight and kill each other when angry; love good eating, and are cannibalisticwhich last habit they may have learned from their ancestors of the Feejee Islands.

When he had withdrawn, the Queen instantly ceased eating; and, as each succeeding dish was presented to her, silently motioned its removal.

"Why," said some of them, "prohibit the eating of a griffin, if there is no such an animal in nature?"

The feast was of the lightest sort: sherbet or tea for those who liked it; fruit and crackers, honey or marmaladea triumph in the cultivation of dyspepsia, Jack said when he first began the eating.

With some people the eating of pork would hurt their conscience; with others the eating of any meat; with some the eating of meat on Friday, and with others the playing of any game of chance for money, or the playing of any game on Sunday, or the drinking of intoxicating liquors.

We manage to discount all their interest beforehand; and are amazed to find that the day to which we have looked forward so longthe day, it may be, of our marriage, or ordination, or election to be Lord Mayorfinds us curiously unconscious of any sudden transformation and as strongly inclined to prosaic eating and drinking as usual.

A kind of yam (Dioscorea bulbifera) was found here, and proved good eating.

lib. 2, putting superfluous eating for a main cause.

It is probably related to show that his sect was stricter, as regards the eating of flesh, than the Buddhists, a point, which again agrees with the statutes of the Jainas.

" Wilkes handed back the picture and resumed his eating without reply.

The Spaniards of Nicuesa's colony of Veragua would certainly have esteemed berries and seeds delicious eating.

And just to strengthen you for Fritz's beating, I'm sending out a parcel from the Stores; They mean to stop my annual over-eating,

In fact, it is well not to try any fire-eating at all.

"But I'm going to work this fire-eating up into something that will cause a sensation," he said.

Of course, I constantly had to watch my purse, for my budget did not allow lavish eating.

The male is a magnificent bird, and has perhaps as fine plumage as any bird on the border; the flesh yields the most delicate eating of any game bird I know; the slices of mingled brown and white from the breast are delicious.

Over the green uplands, into the coulées and the brushy creek-bottoms swept the sun-browned riders of the Double-Crank; jangling and rattling over untrailed prairie sod, the bed and mess wagons followed after with hasty camping at the places Billy appointed for brief sleeping and briefer eating, a hastier repacking and then the hurry over the prairies to the next stop.

Some nations carried the eating of human flesh far down into their civilized periods and into recent times.

Notwithstanding all the mawkish nonsense that has been put forth by sentimentalists concerning feminine eating, I hold that it is one of the nicest things in the world to see a pretty woman enjoying the creature comforts; and Byron himself, had he been one of this picnic party, would have been unable to resist the admiration that filled the souls of Burnham and Salsbury.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  eatings