33 Verbs to Use for the Word posse

Tell me at least that you will not send a posse to 'apprehend' Bard until it's learned whether or not Ben will dieand whether or not Duffy will press the charge of horse stealing.

When the sheriff arrived Wilkins had moved on, and Jimville organized a posse and brought him back, because the sheriff was a Jimville man and we had to stand by him.

His native born "brother-at-arms" is George Dysart whose son led the posses in the man-hunt that followed the shooting.

He's not human an' he don't deserveOh, God!" He started up from his chair, white faced, his hands high above his head, staring at the apparition of Whistling Dan, who stood with two revolvers covering the posse.

He's got a big posse together, and I wouldn't wonder if they was hard to hold in, after the 'boys in blue' is gone.

In this case, as was prescribed under the law, the slave owner had called to his aid a United States marshal, who in turn had summoned a large posse of his own.

"If Bel I wld join posse Ger myself"; which, being interpreted, reads, "If I were a Belgian, I would join a posse against the Germans myself."

Jane escapes the posse.

He drew the posse back to the work in hand by stepping into the doorway and calling: "Hey, Gaspar!"

"Sandersen and some of the rest in Sour Creek fixed up a posse and went out and grabbed Gaspar.

Groups of strikers gathered at the street corners and jeered the armed posse.

The next morning the representative of the express company left the posse to report progress.

The officers, making quite a little posse, stopped at a tavern down in Tama County, I think it was at Fifteen Mile Grove, and took a drink or two too much.

Rogers offered him a posse.

However, he has ordered all his menthe different posses sent out in various directionsto draw in toward Anvil Rock, so that he will not be there long alone, and not at any time beyond the hearing of his men, should he find it necessary to call for help.

He said earnestly: "You see, boys, it was me that raised the posse that run down Cold Feet in the first place.

After following the trail until he was thoroughly satisfied of their destination, the marshal retraced his steps and rejoined his posse.

'Twas a strong enough force to repel a drunken posse from the plantations, and I had a fancy that it would be needed in the coming weeks.

Besides they ain't anything to keep you and Cartwright and the rest from rigging up a little posse of your own.

But the female dog, that mass of carneying affectations, shines equally in either sphere; rules her rough posse of attendant swains with unwearying tact and gusto; and with her master and mistress pushes the arts of insinuation to their crowning point.

For a sigh like that Racey would cheerfully have shot a sheriff's posse to pieces.

Huh? Shore, I know him and Jakey Pooley sicked posses on my trail.

Had this nobleman existed now, and been pilloried by a true and powerful pen, he would, in addition to his own anonymous assaults, have stirred up a posse of his creatures to assist him in seeking, by falsehoods, hypercriticisms, and abuse, to diminish the influence and take away the good name of his opponent.

That smile stopped the posse.

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33 Verbs to Use for the Word  posse