15 Verbs to Use for the Word garages

In a very few minutes they had reached Doctor Morrison's garage.

And now he was building a garage and laying out a croquet ground and tennis lawns at the back.

When he was fifteen years old he was conducting his father's public garage in a town not far from Denver; at that age he knew as much about motors as the men who built them, and he had, moreover, the invaluable knack of putting his finger immediately on a piece of erring mechanism and, with the aid of a bit of wire and a pair of pliers, setting it to rights.

Full of high spirits, they walked the half mile out to the Hooper place and found the garage a mass of blackened ruins.

"See if you can finish the garage by four," Parker had said.

"Now," said Coquenil, as they left the garage, "where can we go and be quiet?

I went to see her in the quarters where she livesover the garage in the back yard of the white people she works for.

So Casey pulled on his pants and gave Smith some gas, and paid the garage out of his own pocket.

Ferdinand!" to the man at the door, "ring up the garage and order the blue motor, and tell those newspaper men I'm going to town.

Then again you've had two Fords" "Oh, I ain't sayin' I can't run a garage," Casey interrupted.

I sought a taxi-garage in The Telephone Directory.

Alongside the Oasis stands the garage, and in the garage swelters Casey, during this episode.

In plain sight through the windows he beheld the garage and behind it the tops of trees.

"We'll try this one more garage," said Dean, as they approached a wayside shed bearing a large sign "Gasoline.

" He stopped at a little shed back of the offices, sometimes called the garage because Stoddard's car stood in it.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  garages