35 Verbs to Use for the Word express

It was then suggested that it should be conveyed to Athens, and deposited in the temple of Theseus, or in the ParthenonUlysses Odysseus, the Governor of Athens, having sent an express to Missolonghi, to solicit the remains for that city; but, before it arrived, they were already in Zante, and a vessel engaged to carry them to London, in the expectation that they would be deposited in Westminster Abbey or St Paul's.

At ten o'clock we caught the express, and here we arein time for lunch.

Yet I managed to make such excuses and promises to return that I think allayed all her suspicions, and that night, after calling upon the detective Mackenzie, I took the sleeping-car express to Euston.

" "I don't know that I would like to go as far west as that again," replied I, "but I do want to ride the pony express once more; there's some life in that.

The Indians had now become so bad and had stolen so much stock that it was decided to stop the pony express for at least six weeks, and to run the stages but occasionally during that period; in fact, it would have been almost impossible to have run the enterprise much longer without restocking the line.

DEAR SIR, I heard only to-day of your arrival at Tetuan on your way to Larache, and this evening received an express from Indy Mahamed Slawey, Governor of that place, to request that, if I knew you had been in this country, you would use every possible endeavour to come to him at Larache; and to accompany him to the Emperor who wished to see you.

But again, Maryland and Virginia, in their acts of cession, declare them to be "in pursuance of" that clause of the constitution which gives to Congress "exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever over" the ten miles squarethus, instead of restricting that clause, both States gave an express and decided confirmation of it.

He, however, immediately on their being taken, despatched an express after me, ordering him to ride night and day till he came up with me.

The detective on duty at the railway station distinctly recollected a thin middle-aged man, accompanied by a lady in deep black, passing the barrier and entering the train which left at three o'clock for Colle Salvetti to join the Rome express.

A slight additional expense would also be incurred in keeping up an express between the capitols of those States and Washington city, bringing Congress from time to time its "instructions" from head quarters!

Desmond had not boarded a through train; he was to go to a large town where he would meet a through express.

but the post will not reach him till to-morrow at noon, and we are all so busy here, that I have no one whom I can trust to carry down an express.'

He had placed expresses ready to bring him news the instant the event took place.

Casey went back to the garage safe and got what money he had, borrowed the balance from the male citizens of Patmos and prepaid the express.

No groundless clamours shall my friends remove, Nor crowds have power to punish ere they prove; For gods and god-like kings their care express, Still to defend their servants in distress.

On reading the account, he threw his arms round the express, called him his brother and his preserver; settled a pension upon him for three lives, and expressed his regret at not having it in his power to knight him.

In 1860 the same firm that sent the first stagecoach over the prairie from Leavenworth to Denver, ran a pony express from the Missouri to the Pacific.

"Ui three other sounds at least expresses, As who hears GUILE, REBUILD, and BRUISE, confesses.

We have been so poor in camp for a fortnight, that we could not forward the public dispatches, for want of cash to support the expresses."

She who lives in pleasure Is dead, while yet she lives; grace brings no merit When 'tis the express of our own self-will.

While the train is travelling express, every one must stay on board it; if it slows, it is possible to leave it.

That he did so was proved a little later, for when the girls were walking along the road that ran parallel to the railroad line some distance farther on, the express dashed by at a speed which seemed to indicate that the engineer was making up for lost time.

He knows exactly where he must run on to a side track to allow the express in the other direction to pass, and he knows just where he must slacken speed in order to get safely around a dangerous curve, or cross a bridge which is undergoing repairs, or which is not quite as substantial as it would be if he, instead of millionaire railroad directors, had the control of the bridge construction and repair fund.

For a few moments they halted to watch the dining-car express for Euston pass with a roar and a crash as she dashed down the incline towards Crieff Junction.

Here it was given out they would remain from noon until midnight, awaiting a fruit express which would pick them up and deliver them at terminus.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  express