55 Verbs to Use for the Word feeds

" "I daresay; very probably Pottinger has given them a double feed; he would naturally like them to dash up in fine style.

A friend of mine having offered me a feed, and a seat behind a pair of three-minuters, the offer was too good to be refused.

The horses were, however, enjoying excellent feed; and I contrived to work up my map and clear a lunar.

It threw cut feed all over the audience, and everybody ran away yelling that the lion busted.

McGee had just replied: "We have not got that much feed to sparewe are almost out.

Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life and bid thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest cloth, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice Making all the vales rejoice; Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee?

The soil was poor and stony, producing a little feed for stock; but it could scarcely be made available, as the country is completely covered with thickets of acacia of small growth.

The lower parts of the valley were not so rich or well grassed as the hills, but would afford excellent summer feed for sheep.

" "I wonder," said Morris, who was of a more prosaic disposition, "how it is that it's always much jollier having a feed when you ought not to than at the proper time.

I farmed 52 years and never did buy no feed.

The native pony pushes the snow aside with its forefoot and finds its feed.

R87468, 14Dec51 The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) Singer machines of class 19W lock stitch rotating ball bearing feed and presser foot for making eyelets in cloth or leather, by Archibald Tregaskis.

" Of course Crusoe knew his name by this time, for it had been so often used as a prelude to his meals that he naturally expected a feed whenever he heard it.

With men at least you sup and dine; 40 While I, condemned to thinnest fare, Like those I flattered feed on air.'

They grow to a good height, and when cut up and mixed with chopped straw and carrots, form a most excellent feed for cattle.

The prairie was covered with a dense mat of dry grass which rustled in the wind but furnished no feed for our stock.

I allas pitied the poor old cuss; He was mighty hard driv and terrible thin, And many a time when he quit the 'bus I've led the mis'rable creetur in And giv him a reg'lar bang-up feed That the Company thought he didn't need.

1,000 It will cost to thrash this grain, shell the corn, and grind the feed with steam power.

"Ha'n't ëat b't haälf his feed.

Come on along to the barn and we'll knock down a feed for the hoss.

there, behind those flower-pots, I can laugh freely and merrilythere I can let the little linnet feed from my hand, and I can say to myself that with all my troubles, with all my sorrows, I am still happier than the poor little singer in his cage.

" "That's hard on me, eh?" "Don't start complainin' till you miss your feed.

"I've ordered a little feed at the King of Hanover at half-past one," he said, awkwardly.

Tenn. Come forth owner, and prove property, for after the boy shall remain in jail six months he shall be sold to pay jail feed.

to think 'at wortchin' men Should be poor things to pet an' feed!

55 Verbs to Use for the Word  feeds