59 Verbs to Use for the Word saloon

Calloway and Judge Dolan entered the saloon together.

Well, sir, we was all in a saloon up at Circle, and that feller over thereButtshe bet me fifty dollars that he'd git McQuestion's watch away from him before he left the saloon.

Well, we dressed, and reaching the saloon, sank into our seats only to leave again hurriedly when a steward approached to know if we would have porridge or kippered herring!

But big Moike Macnamara, him that runs the gin saloon, He wants the nomina-a-tion, so he sings a different chune; He's a-howlin' fer ixpansion, so he puts ut on the shlate Thot he challenged Dan O'Hoolihan ter have a j'int debate.

For a number of years Napoleon Heitz kept a saloon and restaurant in this building.

As they quit the saloon, moved down the stairs, and crossed the garden, their every step was one toward a downfall and a destruction which could never be retraced.

It closed its saloons to him.

He passed the drinking-saloon without a thought or wish of drinking.

I am going to open a first class saloon, and club-house, on M. Street, and if you will join with me we can make a splendid thing of it.

He was faint of heart; he was tired; he had eaten nothing for hours, and on ahead he saw a drinking saloon.

They came on foot and on horseback, and left their horses in the bushes and crowded the streets and filled the saloon of one Jack Woodswho had the cackling laugh of Satan and did not like the Guard, for good reasons, and whose particular pleasure was to persuade some customer to stir up a hornet's nest of trouble.

"How's your pony?" Sheila had struck up one of her sudden friendships with this man, who visited the saloon at regular intervals.

Then he fixed his eyes upon her with an expression of alarm, as though her presence made him tremble for the fate of the steamer: but finally he succumbed, dominated by this lady who was examining the saloon as though she had come to remain in it forever.

And now I paced a bright saloon, That seem'd illumin'd by the moon, So mellow was the light.

He scouted along the main road until he found a wayside saloon where, as he had shrewdly suspected, they got their liquid supplies.

The interior formed a long saloon in miniature, fitted up with lounges, and tastefully decorated; a promenade on the deck or top furnishing a good place for exercise.

Shortly afterwards we heard that Uncle Jap was frequenting saloons, hanging about the hotels in the county town, hunting, of course, for a capitalist who would bore for oil on shares, seeking the "angel" with the dollars who would transport him and his Lily into the empyrean of millionaires.

Against the wall were rollers, from which scenes could be dropped, affording perspectives of country, or streets, or gilded saloons, as the necessities of the drama required.

SOWING AND REAPING A Temperance Story A Rediscovered Novel by Frances E.W. Harper Edited by Frances Smith Foster Chapter I "I hear that John Andrews has given up his saloon; and a foolish thing it was.

He used occasionally to grace the saloons of Lady Blessington, in the palmy days of her life, when she attracted around her all noble and beautiful persons, who were distinguished by their attainments in literature, science, or art; but he rarely leaves his home now for such a purpose.

The dark velvet and morocco which suited a masculine occupant would not have harmonised with girlhood and beauty; and Mr. Smithson's saloon, as originally designed, had something of the air of a tabagie.

The county of Barnstaple in Massachusetts, for example, with a population of 32,000 souls, and having no licensed liquor saloons, yields a crop of only three convictions per annum for drunkenness.

Hundreds of wax candles illuminated the far-reaching saloons with soft lustre.

Buck thought he owned the town, of course, and that would have been all right if he hadn't included the saloons among his real estate.

I'll just show them that I am a Spaniard...." He knew well that waterfront saloon mentioned by Freya.

59 Verbs to Use for the Word  saloon