259 Verbs to Use for the Word plains

Spending much time in the saddle, while a mere boy he crossed the plains many times in company with bull-trains; on some of these trips he met with thrilling adventures and had several hairbreadth escapes from death at the hands of Indians.

He reaches his native plains, and, after a flying visit to his parents, we again lose sight of the Gaucho malo.

The names of the monarchs of Castile were engraven on the trunks of the trees, and with shouts and acclamations they descended the sierra and entered the plain.

He did not leave the big plain, and often He took his mate to the top of the ridge, and he would try to tell her what he had left back there.

And while Harold saw and examined them, and was pointing them out to Gurth, a fresh company came in sight, covering all the plain; and in the midst of them was raised the standard that came from Rome.

That very day he started with his horsemen, and traversed plains and valleys, searching the land of Ymer, even till he reached the country of Hijar and the hills of Sand.

On the other side of the town lay a great plain, traversed by roads on every side.

Slowly, I emerged from these, and there, below me, I saw the stupendous plain that I had seen from my room in this house that stands upon the borders of the Silences.

The finest of the Kaweah section of the belt is on the broad ridge between Marble Creek and the middle fork, and extends from the granite headlands overlooking the hot plains to within a few miles of the cool glacial fountains of the summit peaks.

And light octavos fill a spacious plain: See yonder, ranged in more frequented rows, A humbler band of duodecimos; While undistinguished trifles swell the scene, The last new play and frittered magazine.

He rode a fiery dappled gray, like wind he scoured the plain; Yet all her power and mettle could a slender bit restrain; The livery of his pages was purple, green, and red Tints gay as was the vernal joy within his bosom shed.

In the country, on every side, Where far and wide, Like a leopard's tawny and spotted hide, Stretches the plain, To the dry grass and the drier grain How welcome is the rain!

When we had crossed Djedy We passed the wide plain, and we spent the night At Rous-et-toual, near the gleaming sands.

The fresh northwest breeze that sweeps the Manitoba plains had dropped.

The amount of fine pasture country passed over during the day could not be less than 200,000 acres; and although we had not time to go in search for it, I have no doubt that abundance of water will be found in the deep gorges of the range skirting the plain.

The eastern part of it, round Detmold, the modern capital of the principality of Lippe, is described by a modern German scholar, Dr. Plate, as being a "table-land intersected by numerous deep and narrow valleys, which in some places form small plains, surrounded by steep mountains and rocks, and only accessible by narrow defiles.

Farewellfarewell; Behind I leave the whips and chains, Before me spreads sweet Freedom's plains.

Hungarians (Magyars) cross the Carpathians and occupy the plains of the Theiss.

The horizon was unbroken; all appeared one slightly undulating plain, with just sufficient triodia and bushes growing on it to hide the red sand when viewed at a distance.

And bounded o'er the plain?

Vast hordes still roamed the plains.

On entering this province, we find a plain of two days journey in extent, and containing a prodigious number of villages; beyond which the country is diversified with mountains, vallies, and woods, yet all well inhabited.

Nor, Denham, must we e'er forget thy strains, While Cooper's Hill commands the neighbouring plains.

The radiant, honeyful corollas, touching and overlapping, and rising above one another, glowed in the living light like a sunset skyone sheet of purple and gold, with the bright Sacramento pouring through the midst of it from the north, the San Joaquin from the south, and their many tributaries sweeping in at right angles from the mountains, dividing the plain into sections fringed with trees.

According to the common chronology, the Triballi, who in the time of Herodotus inhabited the plains, and were afterward expelled by the Gauls, appeared in Thrace twelve years after the taking of Romeaccording to a more correct chronology it was only nine years after that event.

259 Verbs to Use for the Word  plains