79 Verbs to Use for the Word intruders

Patsy, her face flushing scarlet, stood up and faced the intruders.

She rose and went into the shop, and Mr. Wright settled back in his chair and scowled darkly as he saw the intruder.

" Jarvis threw down his hat, and ran with boyish eagerness to drive away the intruder.

Had Sir Horace been shot while attempting to seize the intruder?

At last, in 1640, a well-planned and daring revolution expelled the Spanish intruders, and placed on the throne John, Duke of Braganza.

Such bishops as refused to recognize the intruder (who had received all the orders in six days from an excommunicated bishop) were deposed, imprisoned and exiled.

When next I visited the Bretton's château I found an intruder in the room I had occupied during my illness.

Someone knocked, and frenziedly I ordered the intruder away, without opening the door.

All the nations that had been subjugated by the Roman power appear to have taken arms on this occasion and opposed the intruders.

I will tear the little intruder from my heart before the mischief is become irretrievable.

" Reynard then conducted Hintze to the parson's barn, and pointed out a little opening through which he had passed to steal chickens, and where he knew that Martin, the parson's son, had laid a trap to catch any intruder.

It does not matter what sort of a girl she is;" and now Miss Panney began to speak louder, and stood up; "it does not matter if she had five legs and two heads; you have no right to thrust any intruder into a household which I had taken into my charge, and for which I had my plans, all of which you knew.

He spoke no longer as one who greets an intruder, but as one who grieves for a broken friend.

A profound stillness reigned in and around the Hut, and no one appeared to question the unexpected intruder.

The parish priests also soon found out that they were undersold in the exercise of their spiritual offices and although no doubt many badly needed awakening they were not, on that account, the more likely to welcome the intruders.

Then he recognised the intruder, it was his wife's old nurse.

She had, no doubt, heard from fugitives from la Española of the doings of the Spaniards there, and of their irresistible might in battle, and had prudently counseled her son to receive the intruders with kindness and hospitality.

The Kok[=a]nese have often attempted to dislodge the intruders, but owing to the good state of defence in which the fort is kept, and the strong escorts under which the reliefs are regularly forwarded, they have been always repulsed with severe loss.

She eyed the intruders coolly, then in a well-modulated voice, and in excellent English, she said:

" This stopped the first squad; and seeing that my plan was a success, I remained at my post during the passage of the entire command and kept out all intruders.

Whether it was my intention to carry them away and hide them, in my anxiety to secure this intruder and hold him to a bitter account for the misery he was causing me, or whether I only meant to satisfy myself that they were the habiliments of a stranger and not those of some sneaking member of the club, is of little importance in the light of the fact which presently burst upon me.

Should you call at an inconvenient time, not having ascertained the luncheon hour, or from any other inadvertence, retire as soon as possible, without, however, showing that you feel yourself an intruder.

I wished to surprise the intruder.

This was done to discourage intruders.

'And who are these?' exclaimed the intruder, advancing.

79 Verbs to Use for the Word  intruders