11 Verbs to Use for the Word mileage

The airships were more affected by short days, and particularly by bad weather, than the heavier than air craft, and the fact that they covered practically the same mileage in the winter days of December as in the summer days of June shows clearly the development that took place in the interval.

A witness, however, is not bound to come unless paid mileage and one day's service in advance.

" "Well," I said, "it is fifteen dollars a gallon in Arizonathat equalizes the mileage.

* "PAROCHIAL" POLITICS INDEED!Making over to a handful of Colonists that would not fill many an English parish the "mighty mileage" of Western Australia!

The miles constructed and miles in operation in the United States, by decades since 1830 were as follows (route mileage, not counting double tracks and sidings):

Certainly we could not have increased our mileage by making such a sacrifice.

Between 1840 and 1850 nearly 7000 miles of railroad were built, making a total mileage of 9000.

The council did it handsomely, dipping into its treasury and paying the mileage on a Pullman car.

A number of the above-named engines have run large mileages, in many cases already exceeding 100,000 miles per engine.

On the other hand, a one-horse wagon can scarcely average half that mileage.

" The station-master was prepared to do everything in his power, but that did not extend to altering the times of the trains or shortening the mileage they had to travel.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  mileage