12 Verbs to Use for the Word furlough

So I packed my knapsack, got my furlough, shook hands with my fellows, said good-bye to Camp Cameron, and was off, two days after our month's service was done.

Mary knew if she took a furlough her work at Ikpe and the other stations would stop because there was no one to take her place.

The soldiers are given a furlough and are sent where the agricultural need is pressing.

General Heintzelman obtained a furlough, and came out to superintend the mines.

These are of various sorts, from the great resorts at Aix les Bains, where our soldiers can spend their furloughs, to the hostess houses at the cantonments on this side.

Jack almost laughed now, as the dialogue in the ambulance recurred to him, and the adroit use the men had made of their unconscious charges to secure a furlough.

Had there been no immediate prospect of an engagement, I would have asked a furlough, and have answered it in person.

He wanted a furlough, it appeared, to go to New York and see his dying wife.

Well, thirty years is a long time to have to serve in a climate as trying as the tropics, especially when we are not allowed to count furlough as service.

"Now I don't need a furlough," said Mary.

"Why are you crying now, Letty?" "B-because they have offered me a furlough.

Moreover, in the exuberance of my joy, I determined to go still farther, and despatch to those doomed ones who cannot purchase even a furlough from burning pavements baskets of fragrance and sweetness.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  furlough