13 Verbs to Use for the Word rustics

What can he owe his master?A rustic may lay a wager with his mule, and give the creature the peck of oats which he had permitted it to win.

For times are not as they were wont To be in years gone by, When on the rural village green They reared the May-pole high; While gathered round a merry group Of youths and maidens gay, To crown some rosy rustic maid

I had not come to Glenarm to cultivate the rustics, but to fulfil certain obligations laid down in my grandfather’s will.

You speak rather like a priest trying to frighten rustics into paying their first-fruits, than a philosopher inquiring after that which is beautiful.

And then when the other, jumping on to the edge of the bin, remained leaning on his belly, with his head and shoulders hanging down, the worthy seller, who kept in the rear, would hoist up the thoughtless rustic by the feet, push him suddenly into the bin, and, clapping on the lid as he fell, keep him shut up in this safe prison until he had bought himself out.

If you will present a Bocking rustic with a tin of the canned fruit that is popular with the Braintree townsfolk, you discover one of these differences.

When the news came that the king had been brought up from Windsor, Harry and his friends at once rode to London, Every one was so absorbed in the great trial about to take place that Harry had little fear of attracting attention or of being molested should any one recognize in the young gentleman in sober attire the rustic who had led the rising in the spring.

In Indiana, I reflected, rustics, young or old, men or women, were probably not greatly given to salutations of just this temper.

"Visanteta, a few gochos!" shouted the rustic, going to the door.

John Crewys, climbing the lane next the waterfall, had been hailed by the roadside by the toothless, smiling old rustic.

It consisted of a venerable clerichis skirts held high enough out of the mud to reveal the fact that he favoured flannel underclothing and British army socksand a massive rustic dressed principally in hair, straw-ends and corduroys.

Mr. Editor,I never thought of asking my Low-Norman fellow-rustics whether the ladybird had a name and a legend in the best preserved of the northern Romance dialects: on the score of a long absence (eight-and-twenty years), might not a veteran wanderer plead forgiveness?

"Throw the rustic through the window!" cried a dozen young gentlemen.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  rustics