23 Verbs to Use for the Word elevator

I suggested taking the elevator to go down, but the prince preferred walking (so did I).

At the head of the flight he saw, at half the distance across the floor, Prather's back entering an elevator on the down trip.

Women operate elevators, lifting us with safety to the seventh heaven, or plunging us with precision to the depths.

They acted as messengers, as doorkeepers, as guides, as orderlies for staff officers, and as couriers for the various ministries; they ran the elevators in the hotels, they worked in the hospitals, they assisted the refugees to find food and lodgings.

Wasn't anybody set to guard the elevators?"

In explanation he went on: "It's this way, Tony; they left the elevator out of that Anvil skyscraper, and I can't climb stairs on one lung, so you got to be my six-cylinder oat-motor.

In April, 1894, a record was produced before the Supreme Court which showed that the State of North Dakota had in 1891 established rates for elevating and storing grain, which rates the defendant, named Brass, who owned a small elevator, alleged to be, to him in particular, utterly ruinous, and to be in general unreasonable.

Instead of continuing his flight horizontally at the end of that headlong dive, this tyro pulled up his elevator, sweeping through a sharp curve into an upward leap with all the dizzy impetus gained in his descent.

He tilted himself to his feet and creeping along by the wall, reached the elevator and so finally the office floor.

During the last few months they had transferred themselves to the "Malibran," a tall narrow structure resembling a grain-elevator divided into cells, where linoleum and lincrusta simulated the stucco and marble of the Stentorian, and fagged business men and their families consumed the watery stews dispensed by "coloured help" in the grey twilight of a basement dining-room.

They rode the elevator down in silence, but as they waited for the cab she sighed and leaned against Joe.

"And Clark"to her maid"I am astonished that you permitted this gentleman to risk the elevator.

To this I stoutly objected, and seizing a big hickory stick window-elevator, I swung it fiercely close to their heads.

The woman started violently, jerked her hand back and sent the elevator down in haste.

" To confirm this, the eye, penetrating the gloom, is confronted by a great blank metal door that sheathes the elevator.

The two hastened back to the elevator entrance and looked for the button to summon the elevator.

You seem to think that curtain's an elevator, and you're the boyyanking it up and down at your pleasure, and Mrs. Perkins.

Like a flash, I thrust forward the elevator, hoping to reach the earth by a glide.

" "You sound confident, Mr. Madera," said Joe turning his head briefly as the four of them approached the elevators.

"] I did not ask for it; I never yearned Within the Royal Court to board and bed; Like all the other honours I have earned, I had this greatness thrust upon my head; But if the Precincts are to be my lair Then for my comfort Ministers must cater; I want a second bath inserted there, Also an elevator.

He looked back at those fruitful laborious days, with their rich interest and absorbing details, their human companionships, and had an almost irrepressible desire to rush out, take the elevated train, go down East Eighty-first Street, ascend the elevator, ring the bell, and enter his dominion of trembling, thundering presses.

And that night the I.W.W. burned the elevators!" Anderson's face turned purple.

One farmer had, perhaps, a reaping machine, but he had not got an elevator; another had an elevator, but no steam-plough.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  elevator