84 Verbs to Use for the Word implement

They carried with them little but seed and farming implements, their aim being to plant spring crops at their ultimate destination.

very good!" said the old man testily, as he took the implement.

They have lately shown a desire to become agricultural, and this leads to the desire of buying implements and comforts.

Some of the officers seized the implements of the gang, while others collared the delinquents, and marched them through the streets to the nearest police station, where they were thrust into a dungeon and locked up for the night.

I received the implements with great joy, and thrust them into my bosom.

Near this hole he placed a hoop, against which are laid all the war implements of the chief.

Mountain-rice culture, which in Catbalogan is almost the only cultivation, requires no other implement of agriculture than the bolo to loosen the soil somewhat, and a sharp stick for making holes at distances of six inches for the reception of five or six grains of rice.

He had also found a few stone implements and two or three small bronze Inca axes.

I was most struck by the innumerable cobblers, who set up their simple working implements between the piled-up bundles of hay and straw, consisting of small tables with thread, wire, and leather, and who were busily engaged at their trade, repairing the coverings for the feet.

He collected his implements of war and hunting, and, telling his mother he was going on a long journey, he left the village.

Yet "no animal has ever learned to speak," "no chimpanzee or gorilla has ever been known to fashion any implement."

By his assistance he procured that implement, which school-boys have denominated a cracker.

By this time a few masons had assembled, and producing their implements, commenced working at the blocks of stone.

He was not adding to literature, but providing a useful implement for future men of letters.

That a virago is sometimes termed a "spit-fire" we all know, but that is hardly reason enough to excuse the French for such a lapse of gallantry as calling a thunderous and fatal implement of war by a soft feminine name.

He often purchased implements and appliances at the Beauchene works, and had thus kept up intercourse with Morange, who once more seemed a changed man.

In this deposit M. Lartet picked up many human implements, such as bone knives, flattened circular stones supposed to have been used for sharpening flint knives, perforated sling-stones, many arrow-heads and spear-heads, flint knives, a bodkin made of a roebuck's horn, various implements of reindeers' horn, and teeth beads, from the teeth of the great fossil bear (Ursus spelaeus).

Near the walls were set silver tables overlaid with gold, on which were placed various implements made of precious stones, and of entire gems in heavenly forms, with several other things, such as no eye had ever seen on earth, and consequently such as could never be supposed to exist in heaven.

" "Probably will," admitted the Major, "but there's sure to be a native village near by, and though their houses are built of snow, they always have a litter of black things aboutsleds, hunting implements, skins, and the like.

The cobblers only, who somewhat languidly plied their implements, seemed to retain a little life.

He was standing behind the lady of the eye-glass, who had replaced her tortoise-shell implement by one of closely-set brilliants, which, at word from her companion, she critically bent on Undine.

You can find entire tribes who still employ stone implements and weapons, and several provinces are governed by a feudal system like that of Europe in the middle ages.

She is not considered worthy to touch the war implements of a Dahcotah warrior, and she was not permitted to do anything towards completing the path in which the braves of the Dahcotahs would walk, when they joined their forefathers in the land of spirits.

" "Where does she get that idea?" The Bonnie Lassie removed a small, sharp implement from the left eye of a stoical figurine and pointed it at herself.

He must carry on all experiments as directed by the employer, and use all new implements and methods which the employer may determine upon; and he must keep a full plantation diary and make monthly inventories.

84 Verbs to Use for the Word  implement