16 Verbs to Use for the Word overalls

He wore overalls, dusty and ragged; his arms, bare to the elbow, were brown and muscular; his thin cotton shirt was wet with sweat and it clung to his powerful shoulders.

He peeled off his overalls and hung them on a nail.

The late cherries were ripe, and they spent a day in picking them, donning overalls for that purpose.

How d' y'? Got your overalls on? Perkins (trying to appear serene).

They could now see that there were two trains on that side and that the farther one had already begun to move and was about a mile in advance of the nearest one, Doty said something must be done, and although they only were clothed in undershirts they approached the nearest camp and were handed some overalls for temporary use.

His feet were incased in heavy brogans, a narrow strap of black leather held his overalls about his waist, and a black and greasy cap was on his head.

And the clothes, even if they did not include overalls, were not genteel.

"And," she continued, "if you will go home and change your overalls for something more conventional, you shall come and dine with us this evening, and I will be waiting for you in the drawing-room....

"Why, your wail about being a man and putting on overalls and digging in reminded me that if you liked you may have a chance to get on your apron and show us what you can do," he laughed.

"Now," said Craig, as we washed off the stains of work and stowed the overalls back in the suit-case, "that is done to my satisfaction.

"What," asked the amazed young man, "has my name to do with" Her hands dropped from her eyes; with horror she surveyed him, his paste- spattered overalls, his dingy white cap, his dinner pail.

" So saying he took off his overalls, seized his hat, and with a parting salute was off down the road, singing his favorite song.

A few minutes more and he should have set the milk into the coolers, thrown off his overalls, and washed himself in cold spring waterand then he could drop into a chair on the quiet porch and take his ease.

They finally put a rope on one of them and a man led him as far as he could, which was more than half way, and although they landed a good ways down stream, they got them all across safely, left their borrowed overalls in the hands of their friends, with a thousand thanks for valuable assistance, and plunged into the swift running Platte, and swam back again to the northern side.

He eyed the lad's somewhat ragged overalls.

He was dressed in a green baize roundabout and faded blue overalls, worn sadly at the knee.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  overalls