79 Verbs to Use for the Word motors

R112209. SEE Curme, George O. BRAYMER, DANIEL H. Rewinding small motors, by Daniel H. Braymer and A. C. Roe. 1st ed.

Nevertheless, he started up the motor according to directions and traveled twelve miles with one wheel driving.

Upon reaching the ground he refused to stop his motor until, after bumping over two fields, a bullet was fired through his gas tank setting it afire.

Ferdinand!" to the man at the door, "ring up the garage and order the blue motor, and tell those newspaper men I'm going to town.

I did not, however: but kept on my way westward round Cape Matapan, intending to destroy the forests and towns of Sicily, if I found there a suitable motor for travelling, for I had not been at the pains to take the motor on board at Imbros; otherwise I would ravage parts of southern Italy.

We took one long trip of a thousand miles or so in this way, taking our own motor, on a separate flat car, and even an orderly servant for each man.

As he was not needed in order to run the motor or guide the plane in its progress westward, Jack could amuse himself in using the powerful binoculars.

Then he shut off the motor and allowed the plane to glide down to the sea.

"He can drive a motor, you know," said Mr. Cadwallader admiringly.

"I've got a new motor, you know, and I've never been able to see how fast it is.

We leave the motor and walk on through the wood to the bare upland beyond.

"Magnificent!" cried the young officer enthusiastically, as he saw the ease with which the compressed air attachment set the motor to working.

If the driver had remembered the name of the street, and the number of the house at which he had paused, I would have hired a motor and flashed out to the place in a few minutes; but, despite a suggested bribe, he could say no more than that, when he had come to a certain place, one of his passengers had called, "Turn down the next street, to the left."

" Indeed they were still making fast the waterproof covers constructed to throw over the motors in just such emergencies when the big drops began to fall.

In these regions of difficult access and few resources it is necessary to dispense with complicated apparatus, and one might in such a case, it would seem, try electric motors, whose installation would be easy.

He seems to be looking up at us, and now that I've turned off the motor to glide a little I can hear him shouting.

My train was execrably slow, and not until after five did I arrive at the entrance-gates of the Woolwich Royal Arsenal; and seeing that it was too late to work, I uncoupled the motor, and leaving the others there, turned back; but overtaken by lassitude, I procured candles, stopped at the Greenwich Observatory, and in that old dark pile, remained for the night, listening to a furious storm.

" He turned aside to inspect a motor that lay dismounted on a wooden stand, as if there were nothing further to discuss.

In a journal of September 1914, a citizen of Senlis describes passing in a motor through the scene of the fight, immediately after the departure of the Germans, when the scavenging and burying parties were still busy.

When I handed the machine over to him, with the engine throttled down so that he might try rolling practice on the ground, he waited until he was out of our reach, whipped the motor into its full power, heaved himself into the air, and flew back the whole length of his groundsalighting gently as a falling leaf.

By this time, however, I saw that it was getting dark, and feared that little could be done that day; still, I hurried out, the station still running, got into the car, and was off to look for a good electric one, of which there are hosts in the streets, in order at least to clean up and adjust the motor that night.

" He brandished his revolver at them, but the gesture was barely seen, and instantly concealed by the cloud; of dust following the motor.

Instructions covering the disassembling and assembling of Singer direct current ball bearing motors with friction transmitters, by Archibald Tregaskis.

Apparently the gallant son of Gaul found it easier to tame lions than to repair motors.

Every now and then a Jack Johnson would fall and leave a hole in which one could bury a motor, and, apart from the shells, the holes made driving risky.

79 Verbs to Use for the Word  motors