35 Verbs to Use for the Word jewelry

They never dress; they never wear jewelry; silks and satins have no charms in their eyes; laces, ribbons, shawls never tempt.

" "That is no doubt true, yet he stole the jewelry from the child's person and kept him only for the sake of obtaining ransom.

If they lose money on running expenses, as they surely will, they'll first take it out of their allowances, then sell their jewelry, and finally come to me for help.

Maharajah Repa offered his troops and treasure, even his privately-owned jewelry, for the service of the British King and Emperor of India.

"You don't want plated jewelry or imitation gems.

She would hang massive jewelry upon him, for the delight of playing with the resultant stage picture as a satisfaction for her discontented desires.

She takes refuge in her lover's house and, on the pretext that she has been pursued on account of her ornaments, leaves her jewelry in his charge.

He showed himself, in every thing, "As mild a mannered man As ever scuttled ship, or cut a throat" For instance, in searching our trunk, his eye was caught by a small, sealed parcel, which I supposed to contain jewelry; I immediately told him, through a servant, that it was not mine, but had been given to me, in America, to be delivered in Europe.

And that's the only thing that got her the jobher jewelry.

When the king heard her prayer his heart softened to her, and he spoke kindly to her and gave her jewelry and trinkets.

Thérèse glancedmerely glancedat the jewelry; she fairly gobbled the oysters.

The False Hare handed over all his belongingshis jewelry, his suit case, and his little umbrellawithout the slightest hesitation, humming a tune as he did so, but his voice cracked, and Ann and Rudolf noticed that the tip of his nose had turned quite pale.

Edward V. Clark conducted a thriving business, handling jewelry and silverware.

" Nothing was now dreamed of but plundering, murder, and rapine; people trembled not only for their lives, but also for their property, and hastened to bury their treasures, their jewelry, their gold and silver, to secure it from the rapacious hands of the terrible Cossacks.

Miss Betty hid their jewelry and money.

They all admired the jewelry and then began to tease me with hypothetical cases of future ownership.

" Gradually she laid aside all jewelry, then began to dress in quiet colors, and finally adopted the Quaker garb, feeling that she could do more good in it.

"We shall have to lock up our jewelry pretty soonhuh!

In the center of the horticultural garden stands one of the noblest modern buildings in India, a museum which the maharaja established several years ago for the permanent exhibition of the arts and industries of his people, who are very highly skilled in metal and loom work of all kinds, in sculpture, enameling, in making jewelry of gold and silver, and varieties of glass work.

"He spent on you what he got by pawning his jewelry, by gambling, and sometimes by not eating.

She then placed her jewelry on the wooden platform.

Once she saw her jewelry on another lady, and asked where she had bought them.

Will was snug down at Port Royal,sent the girls home some confoundedly pretty jewelry; they were as busy as bees, knitting socks, andWhat, the Devil!

"This recess Sir Alfred Jarnock had utilized, secretly, to store his wife's jewelry.

Kate took her mother's jewelry, which had been left to her, and sold it at the local jeweler's.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  jewelry