11 Verbs to Use for the Word grafting

The male may bring, as an exotic, a foreign graft, say, of civilization, to a new people.

In a line from the stockade were a dozen cottages with cedar-shingled roofs turned up in the Norman fashion, in which dwelt the habitants under the protection of the seigneur's chateaua strange little graft of the feudal system in the heart of an American forest.

The scions are those shoots which united with the stock form the graft.

He tells us that within the breach the garrison had thrown up three entrenchments; two of which were soon carried, but the third, that on the Mill-Mount, was exceedingly strong, having a good graft, and strongly palisaded.

The old one thinks he's going to die, and he's sore at leaving so much graft behind him.

Is it not evident that the very added efficiency of the instrument means greater graft and corruption?

The best time to perform the grafting is March, and it should be done on the whip-handle system, particulars of which will be found under "Grafting."

Now they'll pull off their graft, and pull it quick.

That will stop the fraud, graft, or whatever you want to call it.

Neither did he think that he was taking graft because he amicably permitted Froelich to leave a fourteen-pound rib roast every Saturday night at his brother-in-law's flat.

There is a good fellow by the suggestive name of Sunday who works the religious graft.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  grafting