33 Verbs to Use for the Word pals

I can't call on you, for I don't know where your going and daren't hang round to see on account of the danger I run, and needing to meet a pal of mine who will help me.

Anything to help a pal.

You've got a pal at G.H.Q., haven't you? Monty.

"'Ow much 'ave you got?" ses his pal.

The lieutenant will have to find some other pals for his record making Berlin and back flight.

"To Sir Stephen Orme, the African millionaire, the high and lofty English gentleman with his head full of state secrets, and his safe full of foreign loans; Sir Stephen Orme, the pioneer, the empire makerOh, yes, I can understand how naturally you would bury the pastas you had buried your old pal and partner.

If anybody was to see us, Boomery, for instance, he couldn't complain of my seeing an old pal on his way on Christmas night.

"One feller an' anotherwella pal's a pal.

It's hupset all our 'olidays, CHARLIE, and as to my chance of a rise Wot do you think, old pal?

Many who were wounded as they tramped through woods splintered by bursting shells and ripped with bullets, bandaged themselves as best they could and limped on, or were carried by loyal comrades who would not leave a pal in the lurch.

We had a pretty easy afternoon, and all had tea in that kitchen, after which I went out and round to look up my old pals in A company.

Bill could not have described the retreat from Mons; but he could have told, as he told me, about the blister he got on his heel, how he hungered for a smoke, how he marched and marched until he fell asleep marching, how he lost his pal at Le Cateau, and how his boot sole dropped off at Meaux.

They were palshad been from childhood, but then one doesn't marry one's pal.

"You know I didn't mean that, little pal."

"You can never mike a pal of a woman," said the Chap from the Top Floor, continuing an argument for the benefit of an audience of women.

He'd ha' sold the shirt off 'is back to oblige a pal, and three times in one week he got 'is face scratched for trying to prevent 'usbands knocking their wives about.

"If I hadn't picked up our pal here I doubt if I should have got down in time after all.

Felt better after this outburst, and, rejoining my pal, we went off into the town again and by easy stages reached the train.

Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and I promptly realized that to save my own life I must reach the section house, which I felt assured could not be many miles ahead of me, and where I would not only find shelter for myself, but perhaps obtain assistance to rescue my pal before it would be too late.

'And I suppose he'll watch where we go and set his pals on us as soon as they come along.'

Not to arrestat least not just yetbut to keep running round showing us his pals and all their little games.

" "True enough," said Robinson, "but maybe they'll write 'ome and tell their pals 'ow pleased the Bosche is with them, and 'ave a kind word in passing to say when any of them goes 'ome casualtied or on leave, 'Well done, Wales!'

" "Don't trust him, Wilder," interposed the owner of the Three Stars, "When a man is so willing to turn on his pals, there's something wrong.

"Hey, you, Jim Tapp," observed Snitzellbaum, "you vas a pal of Daley, hey?

He went on: "If I was in trouble, I'd rather have him beside me than ten other men; if I was sick I'd rather have him than the ten best doctors in the world; if I wanted a pal that would die for them that done him good and go to hell to get them that done him bad, I'd choose him first, and there ain't none that come second.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  pals