75 Verbs to Use for the Word paint

One was the chief Onotawah, and the other a tall Indian who wore no war paint.

As I stepped unevenly on the rolling ground, I thought of the warriors soon to wash off their war-paints and follow me.

"Blate grazesI mean great blazes!" chuckled Rattleton, as he rubbed the war paint on his face.

Dalton looked wretchedly cut up, when that devil of a valet, who must be an accomplice, scraped the new paint off.

He told the man the sort of scrape his friend was in and offered the druggist inducements to give him something to remove the paint.

To paint a negro we need black paint, and to describe scenes which are unfamiliar we need words and language that is not used in the drawing room or parlor every time we meet.

He puts down the true saint with his copper-lace devotion, as ladies that use art paint fairer than the life.

One drawback to Peggy's delight in these transformations was the fact that it took the paint a night and a day to dry thoroughly, and during this period of waiting he would sit upon his porch with the wooden foot tenderly resting upon the raila helpless prisoner.

Smith, you saw the paint on this shoe?" "Paint, sir?" "What!

"I've mixed a pail o' that green paint same as your mother wanted, an' I've brought you a tip-top brush.

" "I'll furnish the paint, too," offered the reckless youth.

So he went along, travelling northward, making things as he went, putting rivers here and there, and falls on them, putting red paint here and there in the ground,fixing up the world as we see it to-day.

Allidap tried to cry out in rage, but she only got some paint in her mouth.

he has thrown away his false paint, and shows the well-known bloody side, from which he gets his name.

Seven-an'-Six squeezed the paint out of his brushes, packed up his easel and japanned box, wished the company good-day, and strolled back to his inn.

We certainly leave the handsomest paint and clapboards behind in the woods, when we strip off the bark and poison ourselves with white-lead in the towns.

He had applied his war-paint since entering the Hut; and this, though it indicated an intention to fight in defence of the house, left a picture of startling aspect.

The next morning I got up before light and walked into town, to a shop where they sold paints.

"I see somebody has spilled some paint on the floor of the bicycle shed.

I merely wished to ask you if you found any paint on your shoes when you returned to the house last night.

Isak goes down to the village, taking with him a few score of eggs for sale, and brings back paint.

Ariosto's animal spirits, and the brilliant hurry and abundance of his incidents, blind a careless reader to his endless particular beauties, which, though he may too often "describe instead of paint" (on account, as Foscolo says, of his writing to the many), spew that no man could paint better when he chose.

Harry, Cecile, and the children gathered their paints and books and went into the house, demanding that I should follow.

He hated the gray industrial paint and the numbing futureless work for someone else's profit.

But the low deck of G2, flying onwards as she was at about twenty-two land miles an hour, made a poor target, and the Turks failed to do any damage beyond knocking a little paint off.

75 Verbs to Use for the Word  paint