11 Verbs to Use for the Word samovars

[Placing the samovar on the table] Lev Rodionych is coming with some people.

Have you started the samovar? LUKÉRYA.

At dawn next day, Avdyeeich arose, prayed to God, lit his stove, got ready his gruel and cabbage soup, filled his samovar, put on his apron, and sat him down by his window to work.

Fomínishna, go tell them to heat up the samovar.

Gerôme, like a true Russian, hunts up a samovar in the village, and consoles himself with innumerable glasses of tea and cigarettes, while the medicine-chest is brought into requisition, and I bathe the swollen limb unceasingly for three or four hours with Goulard's extract and water, surrounded by a ring of admiring and very dirty natives.

A metal tray bearing a Britannia samovar and tea-pot was placed on the tiles of the court, and squatting beside it the newcomer gravely proceeded to infuse the mint.

Afterwards they lit the samovar and boiled some eggs and put the caviare and sausage and salt fish and jam on the table.

Oh! Tell them to send the big samovar to the maids' roomthe very biggest; and find Annushka and send her to me.

"In my opinion, your worship," said the gardener Ephraim, setting the samovar on the table, "it was nobody but Nicholas who did this dirty trick!" "Quite possible," said Psyekoff.

She was quite happy now, and sang and danced about as they cleared away most of the supper, leaving the samovar and the bread and the jam and the sausage for Nicholas and Bohun when they came in.

Tánya, shouldn't I bring the samovar in here? TATYÁNA.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  samovars