16 Verbs to Use for the Word extra

The Pioneer being engaged in moving their plant could not issue an extra on that occasion, and the Press had the field exclusively to itself.

A boy passed, hoarsely shouting that terrible extra.

Even if rations go on, I can certify all the extras for you.

It would have been a dismal day for the most suffering of the patients when there was not fuel enough to cook "extras," if Miss Nightingale had not providently bought four boat-loads of wood to meet such a contingency.

We sat at lunch in the hotel at Melbourne when the newsboys began to cry the extras.

My discreet hosts could furnish those extras; but they were poor, and such luxuries are expensive in New York;it was not long before my last dollar was gone.

SIR: At the request of Governor King, I inclose to you an extra of the Providence Daily Express of this morning, containing the proclamation of Thomas W. Dorr to the people of this State.

Finally I called Flagstaff as I had Coolidge, directed that the authorities be notified of the facts, and ordered an extra to bring out the sheriff and posse.

We got out the paper regularly, and published many extras.

His fruit-trees, which he planted years ago, are coming to perfection, and bear sufficient fruit in favourable years not only to give him some variety of diet, but to bring in a sum in hard cash with which to purchase extras.

Out of it came rumors of victories, but as I crossed the Strand that morning on the way to Charing Cross, a newsboy pushed an extra into the cab windowthe Germans were entering Brussels!

They walked on together up Fulton Street, following the stream of returning sight-seers and business men, passing recruiting stations where red-legged infantry of the 14th city regiment stood in groups reading the extras just issued by the Eagle and Brooklyn Times concerning the bloody riot in Baltimore and the attack on the 6th Massachusetts.

"Done," and those surrounding them witnessed the wager with much applause; while the boy, clinging to the rough hand of his companion, whispered tremulously, "Oh, Moose, I won't want any extras when I go to college.

A. considered as acting 'ab extra' on the selfish fears and desires of men is the Law: the same A: acting 'ab intra' as a new nature infused by grace, as the mind of Christ prompting to all obedience, is the Gospel.

The last-mentioned conflagration was put out by the editors and compositors of that journalthe entire Herald staff being then in the underground press-rooms, busily preparing and working off extras giving the latest details of the bombardment.

" Farther down the avenue toward the City Hall where the new marble court house was being built, a red glare quivered incessantly against the darkness; distant hoarse rumours penetrated the night air, accented every moment by the sharper clamour of voices calling the Herald's extras.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  extra