93 Verbs to Use for the Word fun

"I shouldn't be grand yet to myLet's seewhat relation is it I am to you?" "Honest, you're a case, Mr. Haasalways making fun!"

And he went on poking his fun till suddenly the Boy said: "You're in such high spirits, I suppose you must have heard Maudie's up from Minóok.

On the opposite side of the pond was a steep bank six or seven feet high, and here a few of the older childrentwo years old, but still not workmenwere having great fun climbing the bank and using it as a toboggan-slide.

Insted of puttin' you to the trouble of goin' away from home for a little excitement, you can set rite in the heart of your own country, and enjoy the fun.

The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!"

The men on horseback didn't want any better fun, so they made a charge, in line of battle, just like Sheridan's cavalry, down the bank, into the creek, yelling and waving lariat ropes, and snapping whips and the elephants got out of that creek in a hurry.

" The dirty child grinned, and tore off towards the river to watch the fun.

"All that matters now Is getting the fun.

I'm sure I don't see what fun he finds in it.

Why, you'll miss all the fun of breaking up; and young 'Rats' is making up a party to fill a carriage, and we're going to have a fine spree.

Mr. Orgreave regretted that pressure of work would prevent him from seeing the fun.

He likes fun, I'm sure, for he laughed about the 'sumptuous cheek' till his own were red, though he dared not show it, and was as grave as an owl when we met uncle," said Amy, smiling at the recollection.

These girls are only sixteen years old and still love fun and play.

Mitchell thought this more fun than arranging guests; but there was an element of gambling about it that made wary people nervous.

I merely mean fun, for Cinderella is but a little child....

Men of his wandering habit know too well what a brave, good-tempered wife means to encourage her to take long chances; for although there are lots of women who would like to wander and accept the world's pot luck, there are precious few capable of doing it without doubling a fellow's trouble; when they know how to halve the trouble and double the fun they're priceless.

We have our own way of extracting fun out of an outing.

It didn't do any harm, and afforded me some fun, so please forget it.

Fernando, despite all his staid qualities and Puritanic instincts, loved an adventure which promised fun, and finally entered into the scheme with a zest second only to his friend.

Cicero records that Axius was a money lender, which explains the fun here made of his avarice.]

They should have romping, rollicking fun every day, at the same time giving exercise to every part of the body, and a healthy tone to the spirits.

(Eye and ear fun, book 4) © 27Dec46; AA42232.

He furnishes fun for the whole squad; and, besides, nothing makes him madat least, if he ever brushes up it's over and done with like a flash.

I know the gloves will bring us fun of some kind.

When NELSON was blockading for three long years and more, With many a bluff first-rater and oaken seventy-four, To share the fun and fighting, the good chance and the bad, Oh, he had also small craft, because he must have had.

93 Verbs to Use for the Word  fun