23 Verbs to Use for the Word m

"'U-m-my-a-as,' says he most sarcastical; 'I notice somethin', Ezekiela strong smell of peppermintnot escaped you, perhaps?

Whowoonbe?I took m' umbrella 'n' thrashed 'm with it, remarking 'F'shame!

I just said 'M-m-m' when anybody asked me.

[Illustration: "You-you mean you want m-meto go with you, Cissie?"

He t-t-told me he knew he c-c-could yank a m-m-mess of fine trout out of that c-c-creek, where it looked so s-s-shallow just back there.

(I know they can drinke 'm) or your excellent Humanists Sell 'm the Merchants for my best advantage?

After eliminating the wonderful m-ms of the Neapolitan dialect, in which all the words lay imbedded like shells in the sand, and supplying some of the curious elisions with which those Abruzzi Procrusteans recklessly cut away the polysyllables, so as to bring them within the rythmic compass, they ran thus: "Verginella figlia di Sant' Anna, Nella ventre portasti il buon Gesù.

But now if she was going to find Hilary as light-headed and cloying as Adolphe was thick-headed and sour, or if she must see Hilary go soft on the slim Mobile girlwhom Adolphe was already so torpidly enamored of"H-m-m-m!" Two young men who had tied their horses behind the hotel crossed the white court toward the garden.

Oh, I fixed 'm!"

"He got along pretty well with them?" "H-m!"

It keeps m-moving.

She began to sing, in a scarcely audible voice, and through chattering teeth: "L-lay m-me to sl-leep in sh-sheltering flame, O M-master of the Hidden F-fire!

I love to prattle of 'ole Marster' and 'ole Miss,' and throw in a sprinkling of 'mockin'-buds' and 'hants' and 'horg-killing time,' and of sweeping animadversions as to all 'free niggers'; and to narrate how 'de quality use ter cum'you spell it c-u-m because that looks so convincingly like dialect'ter de gret hous.'

DEVLIN numerous a-c-o-m-p-l-i-s-h-m-e-n-t-s. That sounds wrong, doesn't it? DRISCOLL It sounds wrong, but let it go.

Yuh got to sample m' hospitality.

In pagan times in Ireland one of the commonest adventures attributed to a hero was a visit to "tír na m-beó," the land of the living, or to "tír na n-óg," the land of the young; and this supernatural world was reached in some cases by entering a fairy mound and going beneath the ground to it, and in others by sailing over the ocean.

"Um-m-m," he murmured, apostrophizing it, "yo' 's the right kind o' breeze, yo' is.

At the conclusion of this short prayer, all the people uttered a loud m-m-m-h, signifying that they took the words to their hearts.

If now the mirror be supposed to carry the pencil with it, let o c′ be the direction of the pencil on leaving the mirror m m; i.e., the motion of the mirror has changed the direction of the reflected ray through the angle c

The bull drank a little more, and then he stood up and bellowed, "Bu-u-u! m-m-ah-oo!"

Nay, I'll ru-ru-run; faith, you shall not n-n-need to b-b-b-bid him ta-t-take m-me away; for Re-Re-Redcap will r-ru-run rarely.

"D-a-m' nig-ger!" grinned the sentinel, approvingly, looking at us to see if we also enjoyed the incident.

What gets me is, I don't see how in thunder I'm going to ditch m' discard.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  m