18 Verbs to Use for the Word plumbing

"Sure thing!" came from Songbird, and he commenced to recite: "Oh, the sophs and the juniors will try To steal from the freshies each tie; But they will not win, For we'll fight them like sin" "And bust 'em right plumb in the eye!" finished Tom.

We'll build a road plumb through to the old Apache Trail and ketch them tourists goin' into Phoenix.

One time dey chased a Nigger plumb under de house jus' a-playin' wid 'im. Dey was a-bellowin' jus' lak bulls.

goes the line and maybe cuts a man plumb in two.

But he felt he could do plumbin' better than them who had handled plumbs for years.

"Until the workmen finish painting my house and installing the new plumbing.

I'd laugh myse'f plumb to death if anybody ever wanted me to go to bed.

It means plumbing and interior finish; it also means a finish on the outside, smoothly shaven lawns and immaculate sidewalks.

They are as unjust as the farmer who ploughs with a steam plow and lets his wife cart water from a distant well instead of providing convenient plumbing.

If he puts in new plumbing in the pantry and new hinges on the doors and papers my second floor and Mrs. Suss's alcove, like I said last night, after all I could do worse as stay here another five yearain't it, Mr. Vetsburg?" "I" "A house what keeps filled so easy, and such a location, with the Subway less as two blocks.

Then Mrs. Kantor resumed her plumbing, and through the little apartment, its middle and only bedroom of three beds and a crib lighted vicariously by the front room and kitchen, began to wind the warm, the golden-brown fragrance of cake in the rising.

Still, he wasn't so awful dead, for as we jumped for the horses he kind of hitched himself to the rock, and laying the rifle across it, and working the lever with his left hand, he sent a hole plumb through my hat.

"Better catch up your ridge-runners," he had cautioned, "because I'll set yuh plumb afoot if yuh don't."

He learns to go into vacant buildings, steals the plumbing, and he early learns where to sell it.

Well, ma'am, you tie your pony up there and you push open those doors and you push 'em open and step plumb into Paradise.

Very carefully they took out all the plumbing and laid it on the front lawn; then put it back....

[110] In the ritual "observed at laying the foundation-stone of public structures," it is said, "The principal architect then presents the working tools to the Grand Master, who applies the plumb, square, and level to the stone, in their proper positions, and pronounces it to be well-formed, true, and trusty.

" "Oh, there's a big rip in the back of the shoulder where the padding is sticking through and your cuffs are frayed and your necktie's got a hole worn plumb through it where the wing of your collar rubs.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  plumbing