8 Verbs to Use for the Word ménage

It should perhaps be explained that some two years after Fenwick's arrival in London, Madame de Pastourelles had thought it best to establish a little ménage of her own, distinct from the household in St. James's Square.

It is in recognition of this seemingly cast-iron rule that local service is too expensive for persons of modest income, that the modern economical house-wife prefers to fill her ménage with maids from the metropolis, even though it happen that she must take those who for one reason or another have failed to please her city sisters.

continued the well-pleased Peterchen, who was never half so happy as when he was officially providing for the happiness of others; "it promises a happy ménage.

"That would have pulled the whole ménage together.

Ce n'est plus le besoin que j'ai de lui qui me retient, c'est moi que je ménage.

A few touches of bright colour, a picture or two, a book or two, some flowers, with furniture of the simplestamid these surroundings on the outskirts of the ruined village, with one of its capable, kindly faced women to run the ménage, Miss Polk lives and works, realising bit by bit the plans of the new Vitrimont, which have been drawn for her by the architect of the department, and following loyally old Lorraine traditions.

Nikolai and Tschaikovski set up a ménage together for a time.

I've been watching that ménage for the last twelve months, and I've watched Peter Phipps fighting his grim battle.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  ménage