59 Verbs to Use for the Word sashes

The moon must be full," he continued, as he raised the sash; "it's nearly as light as day.

I threw up the sash, and pressed the heavy bolts carefully into their sockets, then closed the sash and locked it.

His Honour Mr. Justice Hodson entered, and the persons in the court scrambled hurriedly to their feet to pay their tribute of respect to British law, as exemplified in the person of a stout red-faced old gentleman wearing a scarlet gown and black sash, and attended by four of the Sheriffs of London in their fur-trimmed robes.

He continued to lift the sash, but now he used his left hand alone, and thereby the noises became louder and more frequent.

I threw up the sash, and pressed the heavy bolts carefully into their sockets, then closed the sash and locked it.

It was kneeling on the wide stone sill outside, and slowly, with infinite caution, was pushing the heavy window-sash up higher, so that it might be possible to crawl underneath and slip into the room.

" Denis took Gaston's sash, and went away.

Each mother has fitted each sash; Their equipments are full and complete; But fresh unions, whatever their dash, Can ne'er with reunions compete.

But a new gown had been out of the question just then with the Jocelyns, and Angela had to make the best of the old one; and it did not seem at all hard to make a very good 'best' of it, when she stood in her own little bedroom, with Martha tying the well-worn blue sash around the shrunken waist, and her mother looking on and saying, "It really looks very nice, and that sash does wash so well.

"On old plantations, the negro quarters are of frame and clapboards, seldom affording a comfortable shelter from wind or rain; their size varies from 8 by 10, to 10 by 12, feet, and six or eight feet high; sometimes there is a hole cut for a window, but I never saw a sash, or glass in any.

His face was haggard and grey as he finally thrust up the sash, and leaned out with his hands on the sill.

I drew out my sash.

The man in his dementia hurled the weapon; it struck the sash and caromed off, hitting the stove.

She snatched the great bunch of red roses from the table, ran to the window, flung up the sash, hurled them out into the night.

I held it in my hand, and putting my arm and head out of the window of the fiacre, and shaking the sash, I shouted, "Soldiers!

She opened the sash and a whirling scarf of stars flung itself into the room.

Quick as thought, she made one step to the window, pushed the ladder outwards with all her force, and shut down the sash.

Let us compel his volleys to pierce our sashes as well as our breasts.

and she clicked back the bolt which held the window-sash, and let the air into the chamber.

Several secret springs had been placed on the inner side of the lower horizontal piece of the window-frame, by pressing any one of which the sash was lowered; so that no one, ignorant of the secret, could pass out from within, without resting the hand on one of these springs, and so bringing down the armed sash suddenly on the underlying hand.

There is also a kneeling Magdalen, lovely in her woe, by the same sculptor, and a very touching work of Schadow, representing a shepherd boy tenderly binding his sash around a lamb which he has accidentally wounded with his arrow.

Laura and I concluded it would be a good lesson to us about giving; and she had whispered to me something of the same sort, when I insisted on dressing Betsy Ann Hemmenway, a little mulatto, in an Oriental caftan and trousers, and had promised her a red sash for her waist.

Oh, if I had only thought of climbing up the trellis again and pulling down that sash!

And you've purloined my sash.

Colonel Irwin of his staff at the moment was arranging around his shoulders the yellow sash of the major-general for the formal ceremony of taking command, which was close at hand.

59 Verbs to Use for the Word  sashes