107 Verbs to Use for the Word kids

Now my son, take heed to my counsel, and go forth to the flock, and bring to me two the best kids that thou canst find, and I shall make of them meat such as thy father shall gladly eat, which when thou hast brought to him and hast eaten he may bless thee ere he die: To whom Jacob answered: Knowest thou not that my brother is rough and hairy and I am smooth?

At this stage, too, children have a great desire to learn about wild animals, and the need often arises out of their literature: the camel that brought Rebecca to Isaac, the wolf that adopted Mowgli, the reindeer that carried Kay and Gerda, the fox that tried to eat the seven little kids, Androcles' lion, and Black Sambo's tiger, might form an interesting series, helped by pictures of the creature in its own home.

Good night, you should have seen that kid!

Cowardy, cowardy cus" "Why don't you send that kid home?" demanded Master Hardy, eyeing the fair songstress with strong disfavour.

You've got the kid so nervous and scared, that he can't even find his pockets, he" "Just a moment, Roy," Mr. Ellsworth said.

She'll like the kids.

I went, indeed, intending to kill a kid out of my own flock, and bring it home and dress it; but as I was going, I saw a she-goat lying down in the shade, and two young kids sitting by her.

In the second round of interviews, my first encounter with Rajan, it took this then raw third-year college kid quite some to gauge some clues about the identity of this man shooting across the questions.

"I wonder if I could bring myself to teach little kids one, two, and one, two, three, in a select dancing class?

In his Life of Milton (Works, vii. 119) he writes:'Milton never learnt the art of doing little things with grace; he overlooked the milder excellence of suavity and softness; he was a Lion that had no skill in dandling the kid.'

"Stay with me Pearl," he shouted, "I'm a sick man, and tell the kids to keep quietit jars meI can't stand itit makes me all go cold!" Pearl sat down beside him, making a rather unsuccessful effort to be becomingly solemn.

Then, after an instant's reflection: "But he's a cur that can risk his life to save a kid he don't care a damn for.

"You let the kid alone.

So 'e makes arrangements to put ten thousan' dollars in with our friend that 's jus' gone out, and buy the kid a interest in the business.

I had, as is observed, in the third year of my being here, kept a young kid, and bred her up tame, and I was in hopes of getting a he-goat: but I could not by any means bring it to pass, till my kid grew an old goat; and as I could never find in my heart to kill her, she died at last of mere age.

He oughter left the kid in the hole all night.

I'll buy the ring, You'll rear the kids: Servants to wait on our ting, ting, ting. . . . . . . . . . .

Goldenhorns was yielding well, the goats had dropped their kids and were yielding well; Inger had a row of red and white cheeses already, stored away to get ripe.

"Don't scare the kid," he whispered, leaning forward, "but we're in for a storm.

In this journey, my dog surprised a young kid, and seized upon it; and running to take hold of it, I caught it, and saved it alive from the dog.

Somehow you couldn't suspect that kid of telling the truth.

Afterwards, if God assist me, I will raise little kids which will become goats and give me milk, butter, cheese!

"But drown or swim, sail or sink, we'll find that kid if he's on deck.

"One time they held up a stage and picked off of it two kids who was comin' out from the East to try their hands in the cattle business.

And I guess I remember too plain the decent kid you was in the old days.

107 Verbs to Use for the Word  kids