118 Verbs to Use for the Word female

Most of us haven't seen a female for months, nor a lady for years.

My rule, in cases of this sort, excludes Indian females who are under the protection of Canadian husbands from a participation in the presents distributed at the office.

It would seem extraordinary that nature should have cared so well for them, and should have left the more defenseless females and young unprotected from the dangers likely to come to them from enemies which may make sounds in a fog.

If I could have killed the female without alarming him, and then waited on her trail, I should undoubtedly have got another shot, as he followed her after his rest.

"In one of our Western gaols, he found an unhappy female loaded with heavy irons: on his appearance she entreated him to obtain for her the removal of these galling fetters.

Each of the latter took a female from the drove to lodge with him, as is the common practice of the drivers generally.

"Nouns which denote females, are of the feminine gender."Ib., p. 49.

In the meantime, gondolas rich in carvings and gildings, and containing females renowned for grace and beauty, began to cluster in hundreds around the port.

I know these females.

To increase the population, he had, as the reader is already aware, forcibly taken up a thousand young girls in Ireland, and sent them to Jamaica; in 1656, while Sagredo was in London, he ordered all females of disorderly lives to be arrested and shipped for Barbadoes for the like purpose.

I don't believe one word of what you are saying,spoke up the angular female in black bombazine.

We were forcibly reminded of the oft alleged objection to emancipation in the United States, that it would impoverish many excellent families in the South, and drive delicate females to the distaff and the wash-tub, whose hands have never been used to any thingrougher than the cowhide.

No labour agency shall send any female to an immoral resort.

The numerous florets, which constitute the disk of the flowers in this class, contain in each five males surrounding one female, which are connected at top, whence the name of the class.

Young, rich, and fashionable Moors, I was told for the first time in a Mahommedan country, have become disgusted with the old habit of managing and taking a wife early, and adopt the immoral practice of buying female slaves, by which they avoid, as they say, the trouble and expense of marrying females of their own rank in Moorish society.

Young merchants and others who were unmarried, on first going to the island, regularly engaged colored females to live with them as housekeepers and mistresses, and it was not unusual for a man to have more than one.

On approaching, I beheld a handsome and interesting-looking female, in equestrian costume;by her side were two servants, and two very fine saddle-horses.

Just at that juncture Mr. C. was about proceeding to whip a colored female, who was his slave.

"Large numbers of them paraded our streets, grossly insulted our females, and were otherwise extremely riotous in their conduct.

As Nature them, so they this shade have wrought, Soft as their hands, and various as their thought; Not Juno's bird when, his fair train dispread, He woos the female to his painted bed, No, not the bow, which so adorns the skies, So glorious is, or boasts so many dyes.

Still I would not willingly desert the females.

and behold A female crouching there, so deathly pale, Huddling her child, to screen it from the cold!

We were told of a number of cases in which the society in St. John's had rescued young females from impending ruin.

" "Nay, now thou judgest wrong," returned the female, hastily"I had no other here but my cousin Annina.

" While the Calabrian complied, Jacopo assisted the females to come up out of the gondola.

118 Verbs to Use for the Word  female