1004 Verbs to Use for the Word house

There was little to be afraid of now, I explainedand, I tried to believe that I spoke the truthbut she must be sensible, and not attempt to leave the house for a few days.

They moved from St. Remy, selling the chateau, and built a house on the top of a green hill near Rouen, quite shut in by big trees, and with a lovely view from the Rond Pointthe highest part of the garden, over Rouenwith the spires of the cathedral in the distance.

After a few steps I ceased my pursuit, realizing how futile it must be in the fast gathering gloom; and so, with a curious feeling of depression, I entered the house.

On reaching the house, my sister inquired what had happened to Pepper, and I told her he had been fighting with a wildcat, of which I had heard there were several about.

We always kept our house in the rue Dumont d'Urville, and I went over every week, often thinking that in a few days we should be back there again.

When almost down the hill you passed a house with broken windows and unkept grass.

They visit each other's houses, and the observances of social life are kept variously.

One Sunday, when I was some ten or eleven years old, when the old people were gone to meeting (and they had to go eight miles to find a meeting house), I, with an older brother, tired of lying around the house, concluded to take a stroll along up the brook.

I cautiously approached his house.

She saw mud houses with roofs of palm leaves.

After this he went to Bristol, and seeing many poor children uncared for laid the matter before God; and, believing it to be His will that he should try to provide some place of rest for these little ones, he took a house large enough to contain thirty girls.

"And burning down their houses, perhaps?" "I 'se hearn dat talked erboat, too.

a successful one, if I am selling stocks or buying a house?

When Thomas Newcome had been some time in London, he quitted the house of Hobson, to begin business for himself.

I have set aside a house for you as long as you stay with us.

"I am going to search the house, and if I find him I am going to kill him.

Every time I got in a scrape he bought me out of it, filled up the house with rough talk, and let it go at that.

The artillery officer who had found that he was not needed at the Pres-de-Ville after Montgomery's defeat, and who had hurried across the intervening half-mile, now occupied the corner houses, enlarged the embrasures, and trained his guns on the houses occupied by the enemy.

The substance of this knowledge was, that, in the "ancient man's" youthand goodness knows how long back that wasthere had stood a great house in the center of the gardens, where now was left only that fragment of ruin.

Then he came to himself, went back to his own country, and rented a house.

As we returned to our lodgings, we saw a number of persons, some of whom were entering and some leaving a neat small dwelling; and on joining the throng, we learnt that a famous fortune-teller lived there, who, at stated periods, opened his house to all that were willing to pay for being instructed in the events of futurity, or for having the secrets of the present or past revealed to them.

Old Charlie's Injin blood says, 'sell de house, Charlie, you blame old fool!'

Leaving, I continued my tour 'round the house, finding little else of interest; save at the back, where I came across the piece of piping I had torn from the wall, lying among the long grass underneath the broken window.

Although in 1738 and 1739 Wesley and his followers frequented the Moravian meeting-house in Neville's Court, Fetter Lane, the first home of organised Methodism in London was the Foundry in Moorfields.

"A poor woman in Utica, who owns three houses and is building another, sends her children into the streets daily to beg.

1004 Verbs to Use for the Word  house