240 Verbs to Use for the Word packing

My traps warn't disturbed after that, and I carried home a pack of furs that bro't me near two hundred dollars.

He took up his pack and beat it, saying nothing and looking sick.

Therefore the next morning (September 7) we shouldered our packs and went over the hills to our main camp.

and then departed to the Kachime to bring down the Boy's pack.

Football was their favourite sport, and the British Tommy is such a remarkable fellow that it was usual to see him trudge home to camp looking 'fed up' with exercise, and then, after throwing off his pack and tunic, run out to kick a ball.

" Had the old woman come the day before it is likely enough that Mr. Tebrick would have sent her packing.

As I drew in my head and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound; He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.

I never saw a more thorough-working pack in my life.

" They left their packs just inside the door of the log-cabin, indicated as "Bunk House for the men on No. 6, Above"a fearsome place, where, on shelf above shelf, among long unwashed bedclothes, the unwashed workmen of a prosperous company lay in the stupor of sore fatigue and semi-asphyxiation.

As soon as I had finished packing, the three men returned to the vessel, all of them looking dark-faced and disappointed.

He shut the outer door behind him, and began arranging his pack.

Not since Orion led his hunting pack across the heavens has there been so fierce a sound.

The only furniture it contained was several chairs and a round table with a well-concealed drawer, which opened with a spring, and held four packs and an assorted variety of chips!

"Let's call a little rest before we tackle the last round," begged Bandy-legs, as they arrived alongside the landmark mentioned by Obed; and without waiting for the others to assent he dropped his pack, and threw himself down on an especially inviting bit of moss, heaving a great sigh of relief; for be it known, Bandy-legs was not especially "mountain out of a mole-hill," as Steve aptly put it, when referring to the matter.

If the ground is dry, stretch out at full length, removing the pack or blanket roll and belt, and get in as comfortable position as possible.

And shall I have the pins and laces too, If I bear a pedlar's pack with you? TUCK.

I don't know how it is, Belford; but women think themselves entitled to take any freedoms with us; while we are unpolite, forsooth, and I can't tell what, if we don't tell a pack of cursed lies, and make black white, in their favourteaching us to be hypocrites, yet stigmatizing us, at other times, for deceivers.

When I look over their photographs, now it is like shuffling an old pack of cards which have been played out,they have nearly all gone to the Upper Chamber,in this world or the next.

We entered the pack more or less on this meridian, and have been rewarded by encountering worse conditions than any ship has had before.

This forms the pack.

The German reached in his pocket and produced a pack of cigarettes.

After the expulsion of the Danes, and during the brief restoration of the Saxon monarchy, these were still followed: even Edward the Confessor, who would join in no other secular amusements, took the greatest delight, says William of Malmesbury, "to follow a pack of swift hounds in pursuit of game, and to cheer them with his voice.

Over this they threw the largest buffalo robe, and placed another on the ground below it, on which they laid their packs of goods.

Crop and I had a good many hard days' work that trip; but we got a full pack of martin and sable skins, and two or three wolf scalps, besides a bear and a painter, and we didn't complain.

He would turn on the fiercest pack of wolves.

240 Verbs to Use for the Word  packing