115 Verbs to Use for the Word loaf

Then Abigail hied her and took two hundred loaves of bread, one hundred bottles of wine, five wethers sodden, and five measures of pottage, and one hundred bonds of grapes dried, and two hundred masses of caricares, and laid all this upon asses, and said to her servants: Go ye tofore, and I shall follow after.

That it meant she who gave out the loaves, the housewife who provided food and clothes; the stewardess of her household and dependants; the spinner among her maidens; the almsgiver to the poor; the worshipper in the chapel, praying for wild men away in battle.

For food, I brought up a loaf from the pantry, and on this, and some claret, I lived for that day.

In the evening he sold his catch, and bought a little loaf of bread, on which he made his supper.

I was hungry this morning and I ate my half loaf to the last crumband wanted more.

She held a loaf of brown bread, and was cutting slices for the little ones all round.

The doll's birthday is a great event, and on the previous day each class in turn bakes tiny loaves, or cakes or pastry for the party.

Drink now the strong beer, Cut the white loaf here.

For on their advent Iorson would dash out bareheaded into the night, to reappear in an incredibly short time carrying a loaf nearly as tall as himself.

"Edward the Confessor received yearly, from the manor of Barton, near Gloucester, 3,000 loaves of bread for the maintenance of his dogsIn the reign of Edward III., only three taverns might sell sweet wines in London; one in Cheape, one in Wallbrook, and the other in Lombard Street.

"I was astonished, for I had no cousin in Seville, and when I broke the loaf I found a small file and a gold piece inside it.

So on the five-and-twentieth day of the month of Casleu, which the Macedonians call Apelleus, they lighted the lamps that were on the candlestick and offered incense upon the altar [of incense], and laid the loaves upon the table [of shew-bread], and offered burnt-offerings upon the new altar [of burnt-offering].

Then Will Scarlet took his sword and divided the loaf and the cheese into four fair portions, and each man helped himself.

At length, the bridge being all completed, The Abbot, standing at its head, Threw across it a loaf of bread, Which a hungry dog sprang after, And the rocks reechoed with peals of laughter To see the Devil thus defeated!

She was going to put this in there, (picks up loaf, then abruptly drops it.

He got the loaf, and, as it was a stormy afternoon, he put it under his coat before starting to walk home.

never to turn the loaves when you see them burning.

So they hurried on unheeding,Noel with his bow and arrows, Mooka with a little bag containing a loaf and a few dried caplin,peering under every brush pile for the shining eyes of a rabbit, and picking up one big grouse and a few ptarmigan among the bowlders of a great bare hillside.

After a time he came back, bearing with him a great brown loaf of bread, and a fair, round cheese, and a goatskin full of stout March beer, slung over his shoulders.

"In fact, that bothered me a whole lot more than the chances of trouble along the river from the boys who want to get their man seated in the president's chair, where he could hand out the loaves and the fishes.

In the middle of the table, just beyond their reach, Wingate, leaning over them, placed the loaf of bread.

The above recipe produces the ordinary white loaf.

A little bin, Which keeps my little loaf of bread Unchipt, unflead; Some brittle sticks of thorn or briar Make me a fire, Close by whose living coal I sit, And glow like it.

The Baker experiences the same vexation, as he sees his loaves passed by and mockingly made light of.

My mouth quite waters for a bit of the cake they sent you; I remember Mrs. Dr. J. and others used to send us big loaves which were delicious, and such as I never tasted out of Newark.

115 Verbs to Use for the Word  loaf