58 Verbs to Use for the Word hoarding

Now, Ben was earning four dollars a week, and, with her own earnings, she was able to make both ends meet without further encroachments upon her scanty property; but the mortgage was a source of anxiety to her, especially as it was held by Squire Davenport, a lawyer of considerable means, who was not overscrupulous about the methods by which he strove to increase his hoards.

It is for this reason the Arabs consider that under all ancient ruins heaps of money are buried, placed there by men or demons, who hold the shining hoards under their invincible spell.

One day, when his mother had no money in the place and began to weep, he talked of ripping up the mattress, where, said he, she probably kept her hoard.

" "I am not so sure of that," replied Chowles, doubtfully, "I wish we had taken our hoards elsewhere.

By clearer taper lit, a cleanlier board Receives at supper hour her tempting hoard; The chamber hearth with fresher boughs is spread, And whiter is the hospitable bed.

One day, walking together, they heard a cock crow, and an irresistible desire came over both of them to visit the upper earth, John so frightened the elves by a toad, that they yielded to his wish, and gave him hoards of wealth, with part of which he bought half the island of Riigen.

But first, before he went, he would strive to make as sure as a man could that Brodie's crowd did not find the golden hoard.

I have a venturous fairy shall seek the squirrel's hoard, and fetch you some new nuts.

For a hundred years, he said, he swore that he would make rich for ever and ever the man who freed him; for the next hundred, that for such an one he would open the hoards of the earth; then, that he would perfectly fulfil such an one's three wishes; finally, in his rage, that he would kill the man who freed him.

Well too if he like Love would filch our hoard With pleasure to ourselves, sluicing our vein And vigour to perpetuate the strain Of life by spilth of life within us stored!

The clerks of the Exchequer took up the accounts and began once more regular entries in the Pipe Roll; plans of taxation were devised to fill the empty hoard, and to check the misery and tyranny under which the tax payers groaned.

Who has not loved a garret in the twilight days of childhood, with its endless stores of quaint, cast-off, suggestive antiquity,old worm-eaten chests,rickety chairs,boxes and casks full of odd comminglings, out of which, with tiny, childish hands, we fished wonderful hoards of fairy treasure?

[-13-] Caesar, then, was making preparations, and Fulvia and Lucius were gathering hoards of supplies and assembling forces.

He had naturally lost much of his former vigor, and was therefore somewhat dismayed when a terrible, fire-breathing dragon took up its abode in the mountains near by, where it gloated over a hoard of glittering gold.

They heaped on his bosom a hoard of bright jewels To fare with him forth on the flood's great breast.

"Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard!" (exclamatory imperative)].

And what have they to do with such as these? Think of those old as death, in body and heart, Hugging their wretched hoardings, in cold fear Of moth and rust!While these miraculous ones, Like golden creatures made of sunset-cloud, Go out forever,every day, fade by With music and wild stars!Ah, but You know.

I fancy you already inheriting the hoards, city lots, haciendas, mines, and cattle of our excellent relative Muñozlong may he live to enjoy them!

Under the pretense that America belonged, in fee simple, and by special divine right, to that particular hoard of savages, who, by killing off some other hoard of savages, were in possession when Columbus first saw the Great West, the Eastern States, which had already secured their land by conquest, have become more implacable foes to civilization than the savages themselves.

He was a widower, and childless, circumstances that rendered his love of gain still less pardonable; for many a man who is indifferent to money on his own account, will toil and save to lay up hoards for those who are to come after him.

But for you I should have left our hoards here, and come for them after the fire was over.

Our own old masterAUGUSTUS JOHN (who is now, I am told, a major)would, no doubt, be delighted to lend the hoardings one of the pictures from his exhibition now in progress.

We like hoarding, and we like luxuries, not because we enjoy them, but because we like other people to know that we can pay for them.

You forget, too, that if Saint Paul's should be burnt down, we shall lose our hoards.

" THE MISER A Miser sold everything he had, and melted down his hoard of gold into a single lump, which he buried secretly in a field.

58 Verbs to Use for the Word  hoarding