104 Verbs to Use for the Word saw

But that century was not content with transforming the nave, it littered it with the first of its various delights, those chantries which are among the greatest splendours of this Cathedral, and which still, in some sort, commemorate Bishop Edingdon (1366), Bishop Wykeham (1404), Bishop Beaufort (1447), Bishop Waynflete (1416), Bishop Fox (1528) and Bishop Gardiner (1555) the last Catholic Bishop to fill the See.

With faces of abject terror they surrounded Thomas, and the Bishop of Winchester implored him to resign his see.

As a matter of fact, he showed no tendency to use the saw as we do.

He afterwards was forced to accept the great See of Caesarea, and was no less renowned as bishop and orator than he had been as monk.

"Come on down an' see," he said.

And it's mesilf that's afraid the dimmi-john" "What's the use of my having bought a whip-saw?" interrupted the Colonel, hurriedly.

Nick then passed the saw in, through the opening, it exceeding his skill to use such a tool with readiness.

Tell him I left my saw here for him to file.

"It's lucky I came here," he said to himself, as he plied the saw energetically; "but what queer old ladies they are, especially the one that's always sayin' 'just so.'

Each man carried a saw, a basket, a mattock, a hatchet, a leather strap, a hook, a chain, and provisions for three days.

nd dog with, and then I shall borrow a saw and make a dog-house, like the one I had in Baltimore, out of that green chest.

Strangely enough, in spite of our mutual nervousness, we won every trick of the game, and one of our opponents jokingly quoted the old saw: "Lucky at cards, unlucky in love."

Why, I've had to grease the saw to make it work!'

Then up spoke Robin, "Now tell us, young David of Doncaster, what dost thou see?" Then David answered, "I see the white clouds floating and I feel the wind a-blowing and three black crows are flying over the wold; but nought else do I see, good master.

Stumbling upon the threshold steps of speech, Catching quaint sounds and fragments of discourse, And setting them to childish uses straight I've sat and heard him by the houryou'd wonder To hear his little saws and sentences, And now to think I'll hear him never more Alack!

And thus, having found two or three broken oars belonging to the boat, and besides the tools which were in the chest, I found two saws, an axe, and a hammer; and with this cargo I put to sea.

Do you want a saw or a pitchfork?" "I came," said Dora, with her most charming smile, "because I saw you two in here, and I wanted to speak to you.

After three hours of this sort of thing a humane person in the audience brings in a saw and begins to file it.

Lanfranc did as he wished,removed the Saxon bishops, and gave their sees to Normans.

He was not ambitious of ecclesiastical preferment, for aristocratic dunces occupied the great sees and ruled the great monasteries.

Had we not better keep cutting away?" "You can continue to work the saw and the axes, but I will give an eye to strengthening the craft in-board.

Harry was employed at night in removing the cotton see, which has been thrown out by the gin.

He established his See, however, not at Chichester, but at Selsey where it remained until the Conqueror began to reorganise England upon a Roman plan, when more than one See was removed from the village in which it had long been established to the neighbouring great town.

When all around the wind doth blow, And coughing drowns the parson's saw, And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl, To-who; Tu-whit, to-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.

As the work proceeded, Willoughby's hopes increased; and he was soon delighted to hear from Nick, that it was time to insert the saw in another place.

104 Verbs to Use for the Word  saw