157 Verbs to Use for the Word trip

More than a quarter of a century has passed since I took that trip to look upon the Rocky Mountains.

Indeed, the Cubs beat the New Yorks on the series for the season, but there were other clubs, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Cincinnati, which won from Chicago when victories were most needed by the Cubs, and their hope to capture the pennant deserted them as they were making their last trip through the east.

"Well," she said in her youthful but queenly voice, "have you enjoyed your little trip to Oz?"

I plan this trip so that I move counter to the procession that goes uptown in the late afternoon.

Just then Dick Curtis spoke up and said: "Cody, the Captain is anxious to send some dispatches to General Sheridan, at Fort Hays, and none of the scouts here seem to be very willing to undertake the trip.

I told the people at Ploutz's what had happened at Sweetwater Bridge, and with a fresh horse went on and finished the trip without any further adventure.

He could begin an up-country trip at once if he wished.

It appeared evident to me that their camp was located somewhere between me and Glendive Creek, but I had no idea of abandoning the trip on that account.

If they do, it is to compile guide-books and describe automobile trips.

Cause and effect trip close upon each other's heelsso close that the careless or ignorant observer misses the trip.

Besides these, he has written "The Strenuous Life," and in somewhat lighter vein, his "Wilderness Hunter," "Hunting Trips of a Ranchman," "Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail," and "The Rough Riders" deal with sport, phases of nature and life in the wild country.

After resting for a couple of hours, I remounted and resumed my upward trip to the mountains, having made up my mind to camp out that night rather than go back without a bear, which my friends knew I had gone out for.

In Act iii, I, she evidently intended Francisco and his party to be seized as they were returning home by sea, at the end of the act she arranges their sea trip as an excursion on a yacht.

You going to be a miner, youngster?" "Not this trip," said Ted, with a smile.

For a short time they strained and struggled and writhed, and then stout William gave his most cunning trip and throw, but the stranger met it with greater skill than his, and so the trip came to nought.

Dobbin was interpreter for the party, having a good military knowledge of the German language, and he and the delighted George, who was having a wonderful trip, fought over again the campaigns of the Rhine and the Palatinate.

" However, that question was easily settled, for there were other Government vessels to be had, and Blake, Joe and Mr. Alcando, with their cameras, films and other possessions, were soon transferred, to continue their trip, in the Bohio, which was the name of the new vessel.

Had we not come to the beach this afternoon, the boy might have drowned; so, as I suggested the trip, I'm going to take a little credit myself.

So ended our first trip in the New World; and we got back to the ship, but not to sleep.

"You've saved us a trip," added the corporal, placing his hand on the youth's shoulder.

Those in the canoe got through all right; but they would not have liked to repeat the trip.

The chief excursion from Pau is to Eaux Bonnes and Eaux Chaudes, but as there is a slight danger of damp beds thereif you get any beds at allearly in the year, we postponed this grand trip for another time.

That fellow wouldn't mind a trip to the other end of the world if he thought he could get your goat, Frank.

Cary, to whom the wonderful Clyde was as familiar as the river near his own home, found the second trip almost as wearisome as the first.

I then purchased three hundred bushels of potatoes, with which I sailed for Fredericksburg, in Virginia; but this proved a losing trip, the potatoes not selling for what they cost me.

157 Verbs to Use for the Word  trip