39 Verbs to Use for the Word moccasins

When they returned for breakfast Barbara had joined the others and wore soft Indian moccasins.

He had no lodge, no wife to tan his robes or sew his moccasins.

Jessie unwound the cloth and removed moccasins and duffles.

When the party starts, come this way and bring me the moccasins, and we two will start from here."

"I've got some first-class moccasins, both porcupined and beaded, but no Indian dolls," replied the trader.

One day he found a little baby moccasin under one of the closed windows.

I took off one of my buckskin leggins, and gave it to Rogers, and with the other one for myself we fixed the moccasins with them as well as we could, which enabled us to go ahead, but I think if our feet had been shod with steel those sharp rocks would have cut through.

Further, there was mention made of a steep hill, thick with briers and devil's-club, and she fetched heavy moccasins to make the way easy for my feet.

They had murdered two Virginians the previous year; and word was brought to the settlements, early in the summer of '76, that they were undoubtedly preparing for war, as they were mending guns, making moccasins and beating flour for the march.

Before it they dried their moccasins, socks, and leggings.

Mr. Eddy also ate his worn out moccasins, and all felt a renewal of hope upon seeing before them an easier grade which led to night-camp where the snow was only six feet in depth.

" While the two teachers were examining the moccasins, Cordelia Running Bird and the children were absorbed in looking at the china dolls and other articles displayed upon the shelves and hanging from a wire stretched above the counter.

Wolf Tail went back to the camp and gathered together all the moccasins that he could, as he had been asked to do.

Some of them had lost their moccasins and had to suffer terribly over the rocks.

The others mend his moccasins, and give him the best of the food which they carry.

Moccasins were the natural wear of human beings, and nobody but women needed even moccasins until cold weather.

The soldier then perceived the ornamented moccasin of an Indian, and, quick as thought, prepared to fire.

"Well," said Tom, "as me and Jerry was ridin' along this arternoon, I found this 'ere thing along side ther trail, so I picked it up ter show yer." As he spoke, he produced an old, well-worn moccasin, which, at a glance, I recognized as having been made by the Apaches, its shape being entirely different from those manufactured or worn by any other tribe.

I rolled up my pants pulled off my moccasins and waded in, having the teams stand still till I could find out whether it was safe for them to follow or not by ascertaining the depth of the water and the character of the bottom.

IV When the woman awoke in the morning and started to get up, she hit her face against a bundle lying by her, and when she opened it, she found in it moccasins and some pemmican; and she put on the moccasins and ate, and while she was putting on the moccasins and eating, she looked over to where she had last seen the person, and he was sitting there with his back toward her.

The sudden change in the weather forced a change in the boys' foot-gear, and so there had to be a frenzied hunt for rubbers and boots to replace the frost-repelling but pervious moccasin.

Then they searched his heavy moccasins, and even pulled the soles loose, but no papers were disclosed.

We showed one another our new beaded moccasins, and the width of the belts that girdled our new dresses.

And how often did she turn from her home to the wilderness, slipping in noiseless moccasins back into the narrow, mysterious trails of the red man, where bended twig and braided rush and scar of bark held messages for her!

We had to thaw our moccasins each morning by thrusting them inside our shirts.

39 Verbs to Use for the Word  moccasins