120 Verbs to Use for the Word meadows

Once out of the woods of the ridge, we crossed the meadows, mostly on our bellies, taking advantage of every howe and crinkle.

It was late in the afternoon that we reached a broad meadow hemmed in by noble cedars.

This cunning device he practiced again and again until they had passed through the wood, and entered the grassy meadow, where such precautions were no longer needed.

When she left the meadow, she saw Erick standing near the hedge, where he had stood for a long time watching the tumultuous crowd.

Beyond it stretched meadows, while the road, turning again, ran across an open heath, and pursued its way to Sprotsfield, four miles distant, a place of greater size where all amenities could be found.

Beyond that lay another meadow, and, then, not a quarter-mile distant, the welcome line of the mist, every second drawing down on us.

The wind was favorable, and we stationed ourselves the first evening on a bluff overlooking a long meadow, on the lower part of the stream.

On the 17th of June, they saw on their right the broad meadows, bounded in the distance by rugged hills, where now stand the town and fort of Prairie du Chien.

Fed by clear springs, thou shalt gradually steal thy way along the Cotswold valleys, draining foul marshes, irrigating the sweet meadows.

The moon, rising above the fringe of trees in the woodland which skirted the meadows of the east side of the house, cast a sudden ray athwart the upper portion of the house.

Then, finding a fair meadow covered with lilies, they laid down and slept; and in the morning they rose up, wondrously refreshed, and continued their journey along the bank of the river.

After the lakes on the High Sierra come the glacier meadows.

The next day I started with my two natives to visit a meadow well up the bay.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to give her a brief description of a typical home evening at your Lincolnshire residence, showing how you pace the meadows with a heavy tread.

Then I pass across St Cross meadows till I come to the most beautiful clear river.

The principal owners of the Sea Lion, of Holmes' Hole, were husbandmen also; folk who literally tilled the earth, cradled their own oats and rye, and mowed their own meadows.

In his pages we catch the odor from the hedges gay with wild flowers and hear the rain falling softly on the green leaves: "But turn out of the way a little, good scholar, towards yonder high honeysuckle hedge; there we'll sit and sing, whilst this shower falls so gently on the teeming earth, and gives yet a sweeter smell to the lovely flowers that adorn these verdant meadows.

'Tis Time, 'tis Time has done this crime And laid our meadows waste The bent unwearied tyrant Time, That knows nor rest nor haste.

Reins lay loose and the ways led random Christ Church meadow and Iffley track, "Idleness horrid and dog-cart" (tandem), Aylesbury grind and Bicester pack Pleasant our lines, and faith!

Every now and then as a fitful flame lighted the meadow I could see the figures silhouetted against the red background.

By rail we traveled south across the level fields and lush green meadows of Holland, over bridges ready to be dynamited in case of invasion, and through training camps of the 450,000 Dutch soldiers then mobilized along the border.

I remembered only the meadow by the Rapidan, and the little lonely water-wheel.

The rays of the sun were streaming athwart the verdant meadows and rich corn, lengthening the shadows, and mellowing everything, as if expressly to please the eye of one like her who now gazed upon the scene.

One of his tilt-hammers made a very good ghost, haunting the meadow and keeping off trespassers.

It was not till near three that I went down along the river, then, near Rokeby, traversing the old meadow, and ascending the old hill: and there, as of old, was the little black square with yellow letters on the gate-wall: HUNT HILL HOUSE.

120 Verbs to Use for the Word  meadows