114 Verbs to Use for the Word hide

"I remember we used to play hide-and-seek up there.

"No solid mountain of gold is going to save your hide" Benny began to jig up and down in a frenzy of excitement.

He got out hides because it had to be donegoatskins and calfskinssteeped them in the river, laid them in bark, and tanned them after a fashion ready for shoes.

While he was hunting, the girl dressed buffalo hides and the skins of deer and other animals.

While we were getting supper, Joe commenced curing the moose-hide, on which I had sat a good part of the voyage, he having already cut most of the hair off with his knife at the Caucomgomoc.

An' thist as she kicked her heels, an' turn't to run an' hide, They wuz two great big Black Things a-standin' by her side, An' they snatched her through the ceilin' 'fore she knowed what she's about!

The agreement being made, Dido cut the hide into thongs, so as to enclose a space sufficiently large for a citadel, which she called Bursa "the hide."

He took the hide of a bull, and cutting it as small as he might, made one thong of the whole skin.

" "Now," quoth the stranger, "I will tan thy hide till it be as many colors as a beggar's cloak, if thou darest so much as touch a string of that same bow that thou holdest in thy hands.

He offered a good price and obtained from various llama owners promises to bring the hide and bones of one of their "camels" for shipment; but they never did.

He guessed that Angus McRae's party had reached Whoop-Up and had stopped to buy supplies and perhaps to sell hides and pemmican.

Between the years 900 and 1000, Ednoth bought a hide of land for about a hundred and eighteen shillings of our present money [z].

A skeleton lodge and frame of poles for drying moose-hides remained.

There is an old tale that the arch-duke of Austria killed Richard I., and wore as a spoil the lion's hide which belonged to our English monarch.

If I had another animal, maybe a horse or a pony, I'd gladly unload your crummy old worthless hide in a heartbeat!

When the sacrifice was ended, they gave the hides to Dracontius, and desired him to conduct them to the place where he had made the course.

"By the Lord, we'll nail their hides to our barn door yet!" were his first words of greeting.

And now, before the look in his eyes, her own wavered, and fell, lest he should read within them that which she would fain hide from him,and which she knew they must reveal,that which was neither shame, nor anger, nor fear, but the other feeling for which she dared find no name.

Oliver had never seen an elk hide.

Strange how all German curses come home to roost, and move us to the ridicule that hurts the Hun so much and so surely penetrates his pachydermatous hide.

It was so near now that I could aim with some confidence at the eye; and if, as I suspected, the previous shots had failed to pierce the hide, no other aim was likely to avail.

Zach had dropped the hide and horns from his "recreant limbs," and was seated solemnly upon the snow, in all the majesty of his native dirt.

The improved process consists in placing the hides with the solution of tan in close vessels, and then exhausting the air.

"Spread out an' hide!"

As soon as he had rested sufficiently, he would ply the cow-hide again, thus he would continue until the whole back of the poor victim was lacerated into one uniform coat of blood.

114 Verbs to Use for the Word  hide