23 Verbs to Use for the Word muff

Miss Keith carried a muff as big as a sheaf of wheat, and a sparkling bead-bag dangled from her wrist.

The command was given in his most imperious manner, and his daughter dropped her muff in some resentment as she rose, in order to let him have the pleasure of seeing Mr. Hardy pick it up.

Then, just to show herself that she was not afraid, that there was nothing to be afraid about, she asked lightly: "What in the world brings Wayne up to New York so much?" Ann was affectionately stroking her muff.

As it happens, each of my ears takes the same-sized ear-muff.

They crossed Paris peaceably, and without any other adventure than an imprudence committed by Préveraud, who, seeing that the shaft-horse of a wagon had fallen down, threw aside his muff, lifted his veil and his petticoat, and if Terrier, in dire alarm, had not stopped him, he would have helped the carter to raise his horse.

At the little door into the mansion she turned and waved her queer great muff to the children and the Wind Creatures, and they heard her laugh.

" Sheila pressed her muff against her mouth and looked at him over it.

"I'm very sorry," said Hardy, as he reverently dusted the muff on his coat-sleeve before returning it.

The gas jet in my room was situated at a distance, and stronger light was needed to find the keyholes and lock the muff when adjusted.

So both Grandma Effingham and Clarissa ordered the fur muffs and hot-water bottles for the feet placed carefully in the sleigh, which Pompey brought to the door just as the night watch went down the street, crying in his slow, bell-like tones, "Eight o'clock, and all's w-e-ll!"

she said teasingly, putting the muff and gloves in her mother's lap.

Finding but the one, he shook the muff again, then looked through the other things.

At last she began, still smoothing her muff: "Mrs. Wayne, I have brought up my daughter very simply.

One hundred and fifty dollars the cape alone had cost, it was rumored, and when, to this Richard added a dark, rich muff to match, others than Eunice looked enviously at Mrs. James, who to all intents and purposes, was the same frank, outspoken person that she was when she wore a plain scarf around her neck, and rode to church in her father's lumber wagon instead of the handsome turn-out James had bought since his marriage.

I wore the muff each night for several weeks, and for the first few nights the unhappy glimpses of a ruined home recurred and increased my sufferings.

Whereat the other, choking, coughing, and sputtering, answered faintly, "You old muff!

'Remember to bring a muff of marten's fur from America, for Mrs. Trysailbuy it in London, and swear'this is not the paperI let your boy, Mr. Luff, stow away the last entry of tobacco for me, and the young dog has disturbed every document I own.

They did not have to question her; she threw out her hands, casting her muff from her as she did so.

They had been unconsciously expecting the brown muff and blue velvet bonnet, but these had vanished, like father, and all the beautiful things of the past years, and in their place was black raiment that chilled their hearts.

Now, Virginia, turn up your coat collar and hold your muff over your nose, or Jack Frost will make an icicle out of you before you are half-way home.

What a muff Ben must have been to leave it around so carelessly!

He saw her lift her muff up to her heart, saw her waver, then move resolutely toward him.

A French soldier makes ear muffs, chest protector, nightcap, and a blanket out of the scarf which wife or sister knits for him.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  muff