31 Verbs to Use for the Word pup

He took one pup after another, and right there, before his children and my poor distracted mother, put an end to their lives.

He turned up a little of the sand with his fingers, and, pointing to the hole, cried, "Seek him out, pup!"

Ester was sitting upon the back porch, hulling strawberries and watching with absent amusement the tireless efforts of Jane to induce a very fat and entirely brainless pup to shake hands.

11Apr66; R384779. Pluto the pup.

If I had to christen a pup now I should naturally call him "Jellicoe the Brave.

I was to deliver the pups to him by the time first snow flew; and it's due any day now, you know.

After the first day or two Kazan went more frequently into the windfall, and though more than once he nosed searchingly about Gray Wolf he could find only the one little pup.

"If she hadn't bought a twenty-five cent pup for two dollars," remarked the Major, "she might have brought home an orphan from the gutters, or a litter of tomcats, or one of the goats that eat the tin cans at Harlem.

Bill's got some bully pups, but his sled's no good; it's his mother's kitchen chair nailed onto his skiis.

Above him spread the thick greenery of a giant maple; his head rested upon a cushion and close beside him, with comforting nose thrust into his open palm, lay a ferocious-looking bull pup.

I've been mighty lucky in not losing a single pup so far," came the reply over Obed's shoulder; and he might be pardoned for putting just a mite of pride in his tones, for he had accomplished something worth while for a new beginner at the business.

But how Worthie would love those collie pups!

"Poisonedleft her pups to run about the yard for a little exercise.

Whilst we were at Swan River this time, a wish I had long entertained of procuring a pup of the wild breed of dogs* of the country, was gratified.

Mr. Robinson says his man doesn't understand raising pups without their mothers, and as he is going away, he wants us to have it, for we always had such luck in nursing sick animals.

And your brother's gunand his dog?" "How do you know he's got a dog?" "He said a pup, didn't he?

I thought nothin' could bother me any, but now that the time is so close at hand when I mean tuh sell that pair o' grown pups, and get the money I need so bad, why, things look kinder different.

The first was the fight on the Sun Rock, when the big gray lynx had blinded his beautiful wolf mate for all time, and had torn her pups into pieces.

"I think you want to eat it up Be-cause it is so small, But if you dare to touch my pup For help I mean to call; "And then pa-pa will bring a stick, And make you run a-way; So, Ro-ver, you had best go quick, And leave us here to play!"

If ye can trust the master, ye're safe to trust the pup.

I forgot that I had promised to help Jane wash the new pup.

He had, it appeared, seen and admired the fox pups while fishing in the neighborhood of the fur farm, and made a contract with Roland for the delivery of the pair at a certain time, binding the bargain with a cash payment.

Saw the Chinese cook, in his wadded coat of blue, disappear into the snow-covered mound that hid the provision shack, and watched the bounding pups refusing to be broken into harness by Siwash George.

'Aroint the pup!

"I brought her a pup, and if I didn't forget to give it to her.

31 Verbs to Use for the Word  pup