63 Verbs to Use for the Word pest

From the insult passed upon Count BENDETTI, at Ems, it appears that the Prussian government does not always mind its P's and Q's.

[Footnote p: ones] [Footnote q: roaming] [Footnote r: boy's] [Footnote s: gardener's] [Footnote t: son]

A man may on one hunting trip kill several bears or wolves, or many other animals, and there is not much said about it, but to kill a wolverine, that pest and scourge of the hunters, is indeed a feat that any man is proud of.

As if there were not already sufficient trials for us to undergo, an unkind Providence has sent this pest to rob us of what little enjoyment or elegant leisure this country might afford.

(To save space P is placed much too near the eye.)]

Now the one, travelling salesman of blighting corrosive laughter, and the other, brainless ambassador of Fashion, their mission to kill among us love and labour, the first by persiflage, the second by display,they have brought to us, even here in our peaceful sunny corner, the two pests, the saddest in the world, the jest which insists on being funny at any cost, and the cry which insists on being the latest scream!

Now, that Judge's name was spelt P-a-r-k-e" (tapping every letter with his nutcrackers), "so the Bar used to call him 'Parke with an "e";' and what do you think they used to call the other, whose name was Park?Come, now, Judge, you can guess that.

"But all the rest of the growing year, when these same birds toil from sunrise until sunset, to clear away insect pests and give us a better crop of fruit next year, we do not notice it.

They have aided in combating pests of locusts, and, in short, have been ready to meet almost any kind of an emergency which has arisen.

To confuse the letters p and f in speaking Spanish was a common error among uneducated Filipinos.Tr.

The center line of this slot lies in the plane which contains the axes of the journal, J, and of the shaft, O. A block, E, is fitted to slide in the slotted arm, G; and in this block is fixed a pin, P. A bridle-rod, R, connects P with the pin, A, of one of the eccentric-rods, prolonged for that purpose as shown in Fig.

Its long growing season, hot in summer by day and night, was perfectly congenial to the plant, its dry autumns permitted the reaping of full harvests, and its frosty winters decimated the insect pests.

Thus the holy priest deprived this servant of God of all society, that so the constancy of her obedience might become known, and occasion might be given to her for clinging to God alone.' P 128.

We understand that the R.S.P.C.A. plead with allotment-holders to destroy these pests by a less gruesome method.

"No! No!they are eating only the crickets!the white birds are devouring the black pests; the hosts of heaven and hell have met, and the powers of light have triumphed once more over darkness!

Ordinarily where the length of the test specimen is not greater than four diameters and the ends are squarely faced (see Fig. 7), the force acts uniformly over each square inch of area and the crushing strength is equal to the maximum load (P) divided { P } by the area of the cross-section (A).

If you want a change of climate, climb for cold, and escape the mosquitos, the pests of this paradise.

They are exceeding pests in the villages near Calcutta, breaking into gardens, thrusting their noses into the stalls of fruiterers and pastry-cook's shops, and helping themselves without ceremony.

When the village people were exorcising the pests, he would put on his Court robes and stand on the steps of his hall to receive them.

Strabo records (Casaub, 144) that the inhabitants of the Gymnesian (Balearic) Islands in Spain sent a deputation to Augustus to request a military force to exterminate the pest of rabbits, for such was their multitude that the people were being crowded out of their homes by them, in which their plight was that of modern Australia.

The original explorer, and to an only less degree the hardworking field naturalist or big-game hunter, have to face these pests, just as they have to face countless risks, hardships, and difficulties.

In their panic they sought to fight the all-devouring pest.

Right in the start we found all those b-b-bully p-p-pearls in those mussels we g-g-gathered in the Big Sunflower River, and laid away a n-n-nice n-n-nest-egg in bank for the crowd.

In this cañon we find that pest of nature-lovers who are susceptible to it, the poison oak.

To the same class may be referred the persona who lay themselves out for saying disagreeable things, the "candid friends" of Canning, the "people who speak their mind," who form such pests of society.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  pest