12 Verbs to Use for the Word f

No, b-but ye sh-shall he-hear f-from her p-p-presently.

On this passage it is natural to suggest [Footnote F: Luke xvii 18-24]

Ma-marry, sir, we s-seek a va-va-vacabond, a fu-fugative, my la-lady's own b-brother; but, and he were the po-po-pope's own b-brother, I would s-search f-f-for him; for I have a p-poor father r-ready to be ha-ha-hang'd f-f-for him.

18.The following eleven nouns in f, change the f into v and assume es for the plural: sheaf, sheaves; leaf, leaves; loaf, loaves; leaf, beeves; thief, thieves; calf, calves; half, halves; elf, elves; shelf, shelves; self, selves; wolf, wolves.

she exclaimed one day in her rich rolling voice; and stooping to pick up a long strip of newspaper which Paul had flung aside she added, as she smoothed it out: "I guess 'f he was a little mite older he'd be better pleased with this 'n with the candy.

"Did you notice this 'f'?"

But something in the attitude of the motionless figure before him prevented f

You can strike me dead if thad baril sugah din f

I asked a man I met one day, when I was looking for a pool na mna Sidhe where women of faery have been seen, bow Raftery could have admired Mary Hynes so much f he had been altogether blind?

We had our dinner in a tiny parlor, which reminded me of a chapter in one of those old books where they use f instead of s, and where the first word of the next page is at the bottom of the one you are reading.

Tell ye, believe Christian 'd 'a' backed out 'f he'd had to travel through here.

That tells badly for the burners, who should not have cared an f

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  f