117 Verbs to Use for the Word lanterns

One of them held a lantern, which threw slender rays of light across the floor and queer shadows up against their faces.

Every now and then there would be a ronde or a farandole,the farandole forcing its way through the crowd, every one carrying a lantern and looking like a brilliant snake winding in and out.

" He arose and began to light his lantern.

He took the lantern and held it above his head, at the same time loosening his hold on the leash.

Then the conquering performer changes his towel for a hat which would look better if it had not been so often worn in bed, places an antique black bottle in one pocket of his coat and a few cloves in the other; hangs an unlighted lantern before him by a cord passing about his neck, and, with his umbrella under his arm, goes softly down stairs and out of the house.

He brought a lantern with him.

"What are you doing there?" demanded the Major, raising his lantern the better to light the scene.

In his sleep, he dreams that BUMSTEAD examines him closely, with a view to gaining some clue to the mystery of the light behind both their backs; and, on finding the lantern under him, and, studying it profoundly for some time, is suddenly moved to feel along his own back.

He lifted the lantern and the flickering beam touched five or six small, thick boxes.

He flashed the lantern across the path, and a few moments later his junior stepped up briskly with a bundle of newspapers tucked under his arm.

I took one of the Chinese lanterns that was not lighted and just thought I would like to see what the hyenas and the big lion, who were in the same cage, with an iron partition between them, would do if a Chinese lantern was put in the cage, so I got the fellow that watches the cage to open up the top trap door, and I dropped a Chinese lantern with a hornets' nest in it right between the two hyenas.

Anybody got a lantern?

"He was still clutching my arm, and had risen to his feet; and now, mechanically and almost slowly, I picked up my lantern and turned on the light.

So far the room had had no other illumination than such as came from the fire, and when he had set this lantern down on the mantel and turned to face me, I perceived, with a sort of sluggish hope, that he was Dr. Perry, once a practising physician and my father's intimate friend, now a county official of no ordinary intelligence and, what was better, of no ordinary feeling.

On gaining the opposite side I clambered up to the base of the boulder and lowered my lantern to reveal to them the gruesome evidence of the second crime, but the next instant I cried "Why!

He took a handful of the shining stuff and passed it down to Creedon, handing him the lantern at the same time, and he said: "You are a good judge; tell me what that is?"

I will not forget" Somebody waved a lantern, a whistle shrieked, and the locomotive bell began to toll.

At the bottom he walked into the pantry: there stopped, and turned the lantern full in the direction of the spot where I stood; but so agilely did I slide behind a pillar, that he could not have seen me.

As he neared the whitebeam, a gust of wind blew out his lantern, and he stood in the profound darkness of the trees.

Leaving it standing upon its end, I seized the lantern, and, kneeling down, thrust it into the opening.

As he uncovered it, the wind again extinguished the lantern, and there, to his amazement and terror, was the face of Silencieux shining radiantly in the darkness.

At each of the four corners is fixed a cannon, erect, from which issues a lamp post, representing a cluster of pikes, supporting a ship lantern.

" He swung the lantern and departed without further speech.

Before I could walk a yard from the door, I would have to lend a lantern.

" Luke stood up at last, a white bandage encircling his head, said that he was much obliged, and would like to borrow a lantern for a few moments.

117 Verbs to Use for the Word  lanterns