129 Verbs to Use for the Word fur

In Paris we found people wearing furs and preparing for a cold winter.

This was very distasteful to many of them, as they wanted to live the same as they did before the treatygo where they pleased, when they pleased, and hunt game and sell fur to traders.

As the Indian sorted and piled the stuff in the corner, Potts said: "Got any furs you want to sell?

Besides, I thought we could buy furs up river; anyway, I'm warm enough.

This city serves as a barrier or frontier garrison against the Tartars, and is celebrated for a great fair, to which the merchants bring rich furs, and other goods from Upper Russia.

" "But I don't object to that," said J.S. "Well, I won't," said ANGELINA, "that's all!" J.S. rubbed the fur on his hat the wrong way, pulled up his shirt collar, looked mournfully at the idol of his heart, and departed.

"I don't believe the Colonel's awake yet," he said, as he took off his furs.

Mac knelt down and pulled away the furs.

" Steinmetz drew the furs closer up round him.

" Stooping suddenly he laid the squirrel upon his open palm and gently stroked the long, silky fur.

" In the evening some Indians visited the campwhich as yet consisted only of tents, though some logs had been cut preparatory to building housesand exchanged their furs for clothing, sugar and tobacco.

He had made many voyages, and had occupied for some time an important official post on one of those Arctic continents which are inhabited only by the hunters employed in collecting the furs and skins furnished exclusively by these lands.

He did not pause to lay aside his furs, but went into the long, low room, withdrawing his seal gloves painfully, for it was freezing as it only can freeze in March.

The settler who had left his cabin at daybreak in search of game, or to carry his furs to the nearest post, returned at sundown to find only a smoking heap of ashes where his home had been, and among them the charred and mutilated bodies of his wife and children.

It was past midnight when he spread out the furs and undressed for bed.

At last they debarked in a very low land, which proved to be an island called Wohoken; and after taking formal possession of the country, they carried on a friendly correspondence with the native Indians, who supplied them with a great variety of fish and venison, and gave them furs, and deerskins in exchange for trifles.

Never were seen such furs and such ornaments, both the vair and the grey.

He came in to dry his fur and whiskers!

She's set out fur to hunt 'em.

"But I love fur, or trophies of any description.

" Mrs. Farron looked down, and smoothed the delicate dark fur of her muff.

You ought to be made to pay fur it, that's what," grumbled the fellow, scowling vindictively, and yet not daring to assume the offensive while the four chums were present; for he had never tried conclusions with Frank, and was suspicious of the new boy in Centervillefor the Langdons had lived there about a year, Frank's father having purchased the bank of which he was now president.

She had thrown her furs aside, and they lay in a luxurious heap on the floor.

And he also brought into use the fur of the sable, and the squirrel, and the ermine.

I can't 'ford to hire no carriage, an' Mike ain't no right to expect me to walk that fur.

129 Verbs to Use for the Word  fur