16 Verbs to Use for the Word lofts

I've stowed 'em all in the forrard bulkhead until he sends for 'em, ez Mr. Renshaw hez taken the loft.

Year last past, to remove into one of the Squares at the other End of the Town, promising for my Encouragement, that I shall have as good a Cock-loft as any Gentleman in the Square; to which the Honourable Oddly Enville, Esq., always adds, like a Jack-a-napes as he is, that he hopes twill be as near the Court as possible.

They crossed the loft, and he handed Oliver a propane torch.

They entered a loft, open to the peak and shingles, with a window in each end.

The boys sat in the gallery above the choirs facing the organ loft and at right angles to the general congregation.

It shook the joists and filled the loft with that shrill sinister sound, which is like an echo of the lamentable complaint of the dead, and it appeared to him that these groanings of the tempest mingled with the groanings of his soul.

She found a loft, and engaged several Fredericksburg women to work for pay.

These people," he explained to Sergeant M'Nab, "always dislike giving up their lofts, because they hang their laundry there in winter.

"P'raps," said Mr. Nott with a troubled air, "you disremember that when you first kem here you asked me if you could hev that 'er loft that the Frenchman had downstairs.

The church seems to have possessed two rood-lofts (cp. Crewkerne); and has a two-storied building on the S. of the W. door, which is thought by some to be a treasury.

Again, they require no loft, or special dwelling-place, but, if properly tended, will be perfectly satisfied, and thrive as well, in a rabbit-hutch as any where.

Were there any objections to his searching the stable-loft for indications of his whereabouts? Arthur made none; and the detective, after sending the Cumberlands' second man before him to light up the stable, disappeared beneath the great door, whither we more slowly followed him.

The rich carved wood screen which supports the organ loft is also of Jacobean work.

Recovering himself, he ascended the loft, where was a small closet, in which he had been accustomed to perform his devotions and remained there alone a full half-hour; with what various emotions his mind must have been affected while in this situation, could be known only to himself, but might easily be imagined.

Mind you, I don't want the loft of some infernal Arcade building in the Sixties.

The maize grown upon the small farm having been stored here from time immemorial, the rats had learnt from tradition and experience to consider this loft as their Land of Goshen.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  lofts