191 Verbs to Use for the Word furniture

They had been buying furniture and Robertson stated they were to be married soon.

The money they got from selling their furniture in Aberdeen slowly melted away.

Benard, tired out, distracted by the wreck of his home, had taken to drinking with Madame Joseph; and afterwards they would fight together, break the furniture, and drive off the children, who came home muddy, in rags, and with their pockets full of stolen things.

Life is still activity to the child of eight, and consequently should contain no immovable furniture.

The housemaid should now dust the furniture, blinds, ornaments, &c.; polish the looking-glass; arrange the toilet-cover and muslin; remove the cover from the bed, and straighten and arrange the curtains and counterpane.

After arranging the furniture, it should all be well rubbed and polished; and for this purpose the housemaid should provide herself with an old silk pocket-handkerchief, to finish the polishing.

"During the subsequent pursuit of the Belgian and English armies we heard repeated complaints from the inhabitants that especially the English troops had acted in the most inconsiderate manner, purposely destroying furniture, etc., in civilian houses.

The Turks had made their headquarters at the Hospice of Notre Dame in Jerusalem, and, taking their cue from the Hun, carried away all the furniture belonging to that French religious institution.

Birtha's sorrow, though quiet, was deepwhile neither her nearest relative, nor dearest friend, could do any thing to assist her, save, by removing from her sight the new furniture, or the new dresses, which had been prepared for those happy hours that now could never be hers.

Morning was well advanced when Walker arose, and began operations by moving the furniture about in an excited manner, to attract the attention of those in the bar below, and convey an idea of search.

The art of restoring and refinishing antique furniture.

"Now we will kick his wife out of Paris and smash his furniture.

We examined, first, the furniture of each apartment.

Now Aunt Honeyman was a woman of spirit and resolution, and when she found her income sadly diminished by financial reverses she brought her furniture to Brighton, also a faithful maid servant who had learned her letters and worked her first sampler under Miss Honeyman's own eye, and whom she adored all through her life.

Dividing the work between them, the upper housemaid will probably reserve for herself the task of dusting the ornaments and cleaning the furniture of the principal apartments, but it is her duty to see that every department is properly attended to.

But now Marcos had sent from Saragossa such modern furniture as women need to-day.

A few simple rules should guide teachers and school officials in providing proper furniture for pupils.

" "And yet I have seen fine old furniture in this country, cousin Jack.

It is a fine yellow-coloured, pretty durable wood, and makes excellent furniture.

"How's that?" "I've just been ordering some furniture from a carpenter," Simpson answered.

Our own children used to settle this by taking out the furniture, etc., and arranging different homes around the room.

GOTTSHALL, FRANKLIN H. How to design period furniture.

It is now that he completes his furniture.

Knowing, collecting and restoring early American furniture.

Lawrence Croft was in New York at this time, a very busy man, arranging his affairs in that city, so that they would not need his personal attention for some time to come; he sub-let, for the remainder of his lease, the suite of bachelor apartments he had occupied, and he stored his furniture and books.

191 Verbs to Use for the Word  furniture