13 Verbs to Use for the Word mangoes

The bania climbed upon Ganpati's stomach and ate as many mangoes as he could.

"The next day I went to the garden betimes; and as it communicated with the shrubbery and grounds attached to the Zenana, and the males of the family occasionally entered it when the ladies were not present, I prevailed on the gardener to grant me admission, under the pretext of gathering some uncommonly fine mangoes, which were then ripe.

" The Russian octogenarian drew an over-ripe mango from his skirt, and bit into it, with dire results to his whiskers and coat,it should be eaten only in a bathtub,and replied wearily: "I except nobody here.

He climbed up again and refilled his bundle, but when he stepped down he again found only one mango.

" The lady forwarded in return a mango (man, go!)

While he was so engaged a Brahman came to him and told him to take a stick and with it knock down seven mangoes from a neighbouring tree, and catch them before they reached the ground: he promised that if the Ranis ate these mangoes they would bear children.

Climb upon Ganpati's stomach and pick one mango.

Nay, for lack of a rule to guide his pen, even Johnson himself could not remember the orthography of the common word mangoes well enough to copy it twice without inconsistency.

While the Rani was fetching a firebrand from the hearth the mongoose saw the mango and climbing up nibbled part of it without being seen.

A blight attacks the melon or cucumber beds; a fierce wind rises during the night, and shakes half the mangoes off the trees; the youngest child is attacked with teething convulsions; the plough-bullock is accidentally lamed, or the favourite cow refuses to give milk.

They also brought us mangoes and other native fruits, and queer cigars of most abominable flavor.

The Raja did as he was directed and took the mangoes home and gave one to each of his wives.

In cutting down the mango they place nets on the ground to catch any leaves or twigs that might fall from the tree as it is being felled and they surround the trunk with new mats to receive the chips which fly out under the adze of the woodman; for the chips may not drop on the earth.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  mangoes