355 Verbs to Use for the Word folk

To-morrow morn you will tell these folk that the Lord has revealed to you a better way, and by noon you will be across the Shenandoah.

I knew the folk.

Clap to the leaves and go no farther than this, for I tell you plainly that if you go farther you will be scandalized by seeing good, sober folks of real history so frisk and caper in gay colors and motley that you would not know them but for the names tagged to them.

He's got folks out to Indianny, an' we sot out fur to go a-cousinin', five year back, an' we got out there inter the dre'fullest woodsy region ever ye see, where 'twa'n't trees, it was 'sketers; husband he couldn't see none out of his eyes for a hull day, and I thought I should caterpillar every time I heerd one of 'em toot; they sartainly was the beater-ee!"

You's got to come in dis same gate wid de udder folks.'

Wanted to find out what folks yet belonged to me.

Moreover, I have met divers folk within the greenwood and upon the forest-road yonder, and with all do I hold converse.

Yes." "Ruby, Ruby, and I always thought when you was so glad for Atlantic City, it was for Vetsburg; to show him how much you liked his folks.

If you ask the country folk they will tell you whether I am right or not.

Where'd you leave the folks? SILAS: Ohscattered around.

But killing all them folk that's got no quarrel, and burnin' their houses and farms, and tramplin' down all that good cornand all them brave men dead what can never live againits scandalous, I say.

Now this in itself would not, perhaps, be called deep, because others have said the same thing before, but, coming from a man like GRANT, it set folks to thinking, and it is not surprising that something of this sort went the rounds:

'I am well used to drive sick folks,' he said (indeed that was now the chief use of hackney coaches), 'but a corpse I never drove and never will.' Althea, however, stepped in herself, and bade Will get on the box and take the reins; then whispering to Harry, she told him where to find me, and begged he would prepare me for her coming.

"It might answer the end, indeed," said the general, with a smile, "but somehow or other, it is always the best method to bring young folks together, to let them have their own way in the affair for a time.

Till yesterday, however, one might realise in the loneliness and desolation of this low, lean headland something of that far-off time in which the great bishop came here and had to teach that barbarous folk even to fish.

Jason Williams whipped only two grown folks in my life, mama and my brother.

He called the folk of his household about him, and going to the stables, got him to horse.

For we are not afraid, We've come here in the bright moonshine To sing the song we've made Come out, come out, and leave your den; You'll never scare the folks again.

My music rang under the dome; And the way that I held the old folks 'neath my spell You should know; but alas!

He'll get 'em back as soon as he con, yo may depend; for we don't want to bother folk for no mak o' relief no lunger than we can help."

It touches the young folks more than any others.

Cases were made wrong, or not made in due time, and absences took some folks away (an allusion to the trip to Niagara), and the council would adjourn, &c. You are, however, I understand, to be down here New Year's day, to which time, for the special accommodation of the up-country members, I presume the council, as it is said, has adjourned.

He who ringed His awe in smoke, When He led forth His captive folk, In like manner, East, West, North, and South, Blows us ring-wise from His mouth.

And when they come to borrow meal We'll ne'er them send away The good folk, the honest folk, the folk that work alway.

We are always anxious to help good folks like yourselves.

355 Verbs to Use for the Word  folk