59 Verbs to Use for the Word parlor

When I enter the parlor or dining-room, I see the ladies look at each other with a knowing air, as much as to say, "Look at him!"

As Sir Wynston was leaving the parlor for his own room, Marston accompanied him to the hall, and said"I shan't play tonight, Sir Wynston.

The day wore on, and strange faces began to fill the great parlor.

"Some persons never open their parlors in the country.

" In the high places of social life thenin the parlor, the drawing-room, the saloonspecial reference should be had, in every arrangement, to the comfort and improvement of those who are least able to provide for the cheapest rites of hospitality.

But he liked the suitea parlor with five rooms opening out of itand insisted upon having them all, despite the fact that it is one of the most expensive suites in the hotel.

My first work in the morning was to dust the parlor and hall and arrange the dining room.

The three, Hollis, Linnet, and Marjorie, sat in the moon lighted parlor and talked over old times.

"I spose I can clean the parlor, unless Mis Carver and Chandler are sitting in a row there?" Veronica, who had hovered between the parlor and the hall while Cousin Charles was taking his leave, so that she might avoid the necessity of any direct notice of him, had heard his proposition about Rosville, said, "Cassandra will go there.

I often see Kate's friends and gossips,for I occupy the parlor as sick-room,and I lie philosophizing upon them by the hour, puzzling myself to solve the problem of their idiosyncrasies.

The door swung back then, revealing a just-lighted parlor, opening, without introduction of hall, from the sidewalk.

In the portion of the edifice opposite the entrance-arch are the apartments of the Master; and looking into the window, (as the old woman, at no request of mine, had specially informed me that I might,) I saw a low, but vastly comfortable parlor, very handsomely furnished, and altogether a luxurious place.

I amuse myself with making flower-pictures, with which to enliven our parlor, and assure you that these works of art are remarkable specimens of genius.

And have you so soon forgotten the vintner's parlor at Neogréant, and what you did with the gold plates?" "No, I have not forgotten these things, for I never knew anything about them," said Manuel.

In order, however, to contradict the report that adherents of Napoleon only were in the habit of frequenting her parlors, the duchess also extended the hospitalities of her parlors to the strangers who brought letters of recommendation, and who desired to be introduced to her.

"Well we ain't got no parlor for the young ladies to see their young men in," she said mockingly.

On either side of this hall suits of rooms had been provided for the accommodation of the several families, giving to each family at least a parlor and one or more sleeping apartments, according to its needs.

A new stove graced the parlor, a stove with the proud nickeled title of "Frost King"; a title seen to be deserved when Clem had it properly gorged with dry wood.

There was a room in Miss Wollaston's well ordered mind which she had always guarded as an old-fashioned New England village housewife used to guard the best parlor, no light, no air, no dust, Holland covers on all the furniture.

Now with a three-pound cottage, having a parlor, kitchen, bed-room and buttery on the lower floor, and an equal number of apartments on the upper; with a forty-rod garden to grow his vegetables, and with a free school for his children at easy walking distance, the agricultural laborer in England will be placed as far forward on the road of improvement as the Government or people, or both, can set him.

Hortense had expected this, and had withdrawn to a few small rooms in advance, holding all the parlors and large rooms in readiness for the general.

Having gone over the farm pretty thoroughly, and noticed all the leading features of the establishment, I was requested by the foreman to enter my name in the visitor's book kept in his neat cottage parlor.

" Well, me and Mike lived in them dental parlors for a couple of weeks, decoyin' occasional natives into it, pullin', spilin', fillin', and filin' more teeth than a few, but bimeby the sport got tame.

He located the beauty parlor on the third floor of the giant store, and paced determinedly back and forth before its doors.

They never alluded to their affluent neighbor, never suffered gossip concerning the Boones in what Olympia humorously called the "Orphic adytum," the "tabby-shop," as Wesley named the Perley parlors.

59 Verbs to Use for the Word  parlor