69 Verbs to Use for the Word flask

Grady took a flask from his pocket and opened it.

There we halted, and he fed me with sops of bread dipped in eau-de-vie, for he had brought Ringan's flask with him.

Here we set up a primitive kitchen-range, and, having feasted upon cutlets of the caribou, scientifically treated by a skewer process with which Zach was familiar, we lounged like "lazy shepherds" in the sun, and the eye of the Indian flashed as I produced from the folds of my sash a leather-covered flask which did not look as if it was meant to contain water.

For a moment, I stayed therekneeling and holding the brandy flask.

I started by unearthing the box of powder from outside, and filling up my flask from it.

The instructor placed the flask on the president's desk.

"Thank you, sir," he said, more steadily, and handed the flask back to its owner.

"Brutus," he said, "pass the flask to my son, and give me a pistol, and steady, me with your armso.

Thrusting her other hand into one of these, she drew out a little flask covered with wicker, and set it on a stand beside her.

His face blazed suddenly red, and he rose to his feet, dropping the flask in his coat pocket.

Now, I bethought me of my sister, and, going to the cupboard, I got out a flask of brandy, and a wine-glass.

It was on the wedding-day that he gave my informant the shooting-flask as a remembrance, just before he and his wife went away southward.

All the town gallants flocked to the Three Cranes to dine at the admirable French ordinary newly established there, and crush a flask or so of the exquisite Bordeaux, about which, and its delicate flavour and bouquet, all the connoisseurs in claret were raving.

Seeing that he still slept profoundly, though appearing, by occasional movements of his arms, to entertain certain passing dreams of single combats, the quick womanly wit of Mrs. SMYTHE finally hit upon the homoeopathic expedient of softly shaking his familiar antique flask at his right ear.

"Fetch a flask of brandy.

Always carry a whiskey flask about you, so that you can practice at Swallows.

" With this, he emptied the flask next him, and called to a drawer, who was in attendance, in an imperious tone, to bring two more bottles.

In Catbalogan my messengers were able with difficulty to procure a few small flasks.

The traveller hastened to open his flask, in which a little water was left, and was now offering it to one of these poor victims.

On another small table, covered with an exquisitely white napkin, stood a flask of wine, a tall-stemmed glass, and a few cakes on a China dish, evidently placed there for Disbrowe's return.

I managed to get hold of my rifle, but the snake was gone: he was somewhere in the grass about me, and I didn't know where; so I concluded to stand not on the order of my going, but go at once to camp, and go I did; but, before I was a hundred yards away I remembered that I had left my powder-flask behind.

" So saying, he snatched the flask from Sorianus, and immediately turned to fly.

Now set the flasks aside to cool, and, when their contents are cold, add to one of the open ones a drop of filtered infusion of hay which has stood for twenty-four hours, and is consequently hill of the active and excessively minute organisms known as Bacteria.

you was smart to find that flask.

" He thrust a flask into Stafford's hand, but Stafford put it away from him.

69 Verbs to Use for the Word  flask