14 Verbs to Use for the Word flyers

A little girl of seven years went into a lively brokerage business with her penny, and took several 'flyers' that netted her handsome margins.

The red tail-lights of the private-car special were yet within a sprinter's dash of the trackhead, but the train-master lost no time chasing a ten-wheel flyer with "Red" Callahan at the throttle.

It was with genuine pleasure, though with some surprise, that he turned to greet Gerald Sherwood, Chev's younger brother, who had been, tradition in the corps said, as gallant and daring a flyer as Chev himself, until he got his in the face five months ago.

"Last time he was hear I had to take him off Abdallah," he says sadly, and then he goes to the mounting-stand to deny "the regular flyer," and to tender instead, "an animal that we don't give to everybody, William."

It was exceptional to find a German flyer like Boelke who really went in for single-handed duels in the air.

Then, speeding through the evening dews, A dozen lighted windows glide The East-bound flyer for New York, Soft as a magic-lantern slide.

For this reason smudges, or smoky fires, had been lighted to guide the flyers.

What better plan could you have proposed?" "You could have built your own flyer, couldn't you?

" A genius who once did aspire To invent an aerial flyer, When asked, "Does it go?" Replied, "I don't know; I'm awaiting some damphule to try 'er." AFTER DINNER SPEECHES

First, that you lose a trained flyer and a woman with Red Cross training; a woman you may sorely need before this expedition is done.

19, and it will be seen that the twisted sliver or rove on emerging from the drawing rollers passes obliquely to the top of the spindle, through a guide eye, then between the channel-shaped bend at the upper part of the flyer, round the flyer arm, through an eye at the extreme end of either of the flyer arms, and finally on to the bobbin.

Glad that so little loyal blood it cost, He grieves so many Britons should be lost; Taking more pains, when he beheld them yield, To save the flyers, than to win the field; 20 And at the Court his int'rest does employ, That none, who 'scaped his fatal sword, should die.

They worked with care and yet with an eagerness that no boy ever displays when setting his home-made or store flyer to the breeze.

The son, called by his family "Bill," informed Charles that he was a judge of horseflesh, and would like to give his nags a try, having a high-flyer himself at home that the old gentleman would not hear of his bringing along.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  flyers