32 Verbs to Use for the Word feedings

The fish may be taken at any season, and during the months of July and August he will find deer enough feeding along the margins of the lakes and rivers, and easily to be come at, to satisfy any reasonable or honorable sportsman.

We shall have to choose as lonely a place as possible, and it will probably involve your feeding chiefly on tinned food, and roughing it a bit generally.

One then resumed feeding, and paid no attention whatever either to the bugle, the gun or the flag.

We saw several feeding quietly like sheep, on the little plain and upon the lily pads in the edge of the water.

We would employ specialists to direct the feeding, clothing, and general rearing of the children of all conditions.

It came into the thoughts of the said John Graves that the said John Harrison and Katherine his wife being rumored to be suspicious of witchcraft, therefore he would graze his cattle on the rowing of the land of goodman Harrison, thinking that if the said Harrisons were witches then something would disturb the quiet feeding of the cattle.

" Racey Dawson shambled dejectedly forth to effect the feeding of Miss Molly Dale's horse at the hotel corral.

" Shall we ever forget the feeding of the pigs?

It ought to be easy to get in with a margin, having 8 days' food in hand (full feeding).

Other portions of the road required renewing, and the labour which the Welshmen devoted to the work helped the feeding of the Division not only during the march to Jerusalem but for several weeks after it had passed through it to the hills on the east and north-east.

"I include under the head of poultry houses the feeding of all kinds of fowls which are usually kept within the walls of a steading: under the head of warrens not merely what our great grandfathers meantplaces where rabbits were usually keptbut any enclosure adjoining a villa in which game animals are enclosed to be fed.

It was the natural and nominal counterpart of the "morning coffee," which served to initiate the day's feeding.

The panther that can not lurk, not a muscle quivering, in his ambush beside the deer trail, never knows full feeding.

[Footnote 134: Cf. Polybius, XII, 4: 'For in Italy the swineherds manage the feeding of their pigs in the same way.

King says that Parea was a particularly cleanly person, so he did not so much mind this feeding, but Cook, remembering how Koah had handled the putrid hog, was unable to swallow a mouthful, "and his reluctance, as may be supposed, was not diminished, when the old man, according to his own mode of civility, had chewed it for him."

It will be understood that the feeding of level slivers is a different problem from that which necessitates the feeding of comparatively uneven stricks.

The Anemones require but little care; they do not generally need feeding, though the Daisy and Plumose Anemone greedily take minced mutton, or oyster.

It is true, the pork and the poultry would be somewhat fishy; but that would be a novelty, and should it prove disagreeable on tasting it, a little clean feeding, at the proper moment, would correct the flavour.

After a time Captain Jack quit feeding and came into the shade of the piñons.

Bulldogs generally require liberal feeding, and should have a meal of dry biscuit the first thing in the morning, whilst the evening meal should consist of a good stew of butcher's offal poured over broken biscuit, bread, or other cereal food.

Even during the first week, the child is expected to skip two feedings during the night, making the interval four hours instead of two.

I remember some writing fellow telling me long ago that trees had once been moving things, animal organisms of some sort, that had stood so long feeding, sleeping, dreaming, or something, in the same place, that they had lost the power to get away...!

She compared her present with her former self, and the contrast was misery; but even as her ill-fated aunt had done, she summoned pride to stifle every feeding of remorse.

However, she consoled herself with the pig-sty, in which were half a dozen animals, whose feeding she often personally superintended.

This Lameth took two wives, Adah and Zilla; of Adah he gat Jabal which found first the craft to make folds for shepherds and to change their pasture, and ordained flocks of sheep, and departed the sheep from the goats after the quality, the lambs by themselves, and the older by themselves, and understood the feeding of them after the season of the year.

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  feedings