169 Verbs to Use for the Word glove

She wore black suède gloves, a gold bangle and a smart and pretty hat, the hat Vincy pretended had been given to him by Cissie Cavanack, his entirely imaginary cousin, and which he'd really bought for her in Bond Street.

He took off his other glove, folded it with the first one, made them into a ball, and threw it across the room against the window, while his colour deepened.

She had drawn off her gloves and was bending forward in her chair.

Slowly he pulled his gloves out of his pocket, and turned out from each beaver gauntlet an inner mitten of knitted wool.

"You are quite safe here, madamemademoiselle, I should say," he added, with a quick glance at her left hand, from which she slowly removed the glove as she spoke.

" "Exactly so," said Louis from the doorway, where he stood leisurely buttoning his gloves.

His suspicions against Holymead were strengthened when he discovered that the latter, when driving to his hotel on the night of the tragedy, had thrown away a glove which was the fellow of the one found by the police in Sir Horace's library.

"I've found him!" whispered Helen, eagerly, holding up the glove with a gesture of triumph.

"And in that case he dropped the glove between the taxi-cab outside his front gates and his room, and it would have been found.

When the carriage drove from the door, the housekeeper came in to bring the maids new white gloves.

ALL MODERN IDEAS With it come books and writing paper and baseballs and bats and boxing gloves and chocolate and cigarettes and motion pictures and lectures and theatrical entertainments.

The man who doesn't wear gloves would pick up an odd glove from the ground and think he had made a find.

So what have we to do next, Joe?" "To find the missing glove?

But the manager would not go so far as to say that Mr. Holymead would not buy such a glove as that which Crewe had brought in.

He carried his thick gloves in his white and elegant hand, as one who did not feel the frost.

"How did you know my size?" asked Kitty, putting on the gloves in a hurry; for though Jack had called her "dear" for years, the little word had a new sound to-night.

Up rose the saucy-face, half-frighted; and snatched from the window her gloves and fan.

"They're useful for keeping gloves and handkerchiefs," she replied.

Then I shall change my mind and go down to dinner; shall look well about me, and if the baron is agreeable I shall make uncle return the gloves.

It's a left-hand glovemen always lose the right-hand glove because they take it off so often.

She wondered afterwards how she did it; at the time she tore her gloves to ribbons with the exertion, but yet was scarcely aware of making any.

My master hath left his gloves behind where he sat in his chair, and hath sent me to fetch them; it is such an old snudge, he'll not lose the droppings of his nose.

Byron, pursuing him along the Lung' Arno, called for his name, and, taking him for an officer, flung his glove.

Anyhow, all the strikin' lumbermen last summer belonged to the I.W.W. These fellows believed that under the capitalistic order of labor the workers an' their employers had nothin' in common, an' the government was hand an' glove with capital.

Troilus gives the maiden a sleeve, and she gives her Adonis a glove, as a love-knot.

169 Verbs to Use for the Word  glove