12 Verbs to Use for the Word op

A few minutes later, and the shed was filled with soldiers, while a body of horse galloping into the field drew op before it.

got it 'Arry ses, 'Now 'op off and borrer the rest, and look slippy about it.'

The woman didn't say nothing, so I gives a 'op with all me feet at once.

"Captain Kneepone he has gifen her, when she iss all op inside for him.

SOME RESULTS OP

Mrs. Samuel Chandler (Sarah Whateley), quoted in The Folk-lore Journal, i. (1883) pp. 351 sq. Miss C.S. Burne and Miss G.F. Jackson, Shropshire Folk-lore (London, 1883), pp. 397 sq. One of the informants of these writers says (op.

Fairport was a pretty little town, and from the principal street one could look out upon the blue water of the bay and see the island opposite, which was quite deserted now, for all the summer visitors had gone home, and the Island House was shut op.

"They've gone inside now, Guv'nor; they won't spot ye if you want to 'op it.

Even Patsey, whom I had scarcely noticed since he joined the train, was tossing his well-worn cap in the air, catching it upon the toe of a toeless boot, while executing a lively Irish jig, and exclaiming every time he drew a long breath, "Whoo-o-o-op!

While we were eating, the Khowagee, or schoolmaster of the community, a genteel little man in a round white turban, came op to inquire of François who we were.

How dey climb der walls op, yes, but Rome is safed by a flook of geeze.

Wy willen vry zyn, als de adelaer Die stout op eigen wieken dryft, Voor wien er slechts een koestring is, de zon.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  op