102 Verbs to Use for the Word sergeant

"Anyone about?" he hurriedly asked the sergeant who was making entries in the charge-book.

I.The King of the Conscripts "Rohan Gwenfern!" cried the sergeant, in a voice that rang like a trumpet through the length of the town hall.

Wounds, mortal wounds, were unheeded so long as the man still had strength to stagger on; I have seen a sergeant with a great fragment of common shell through his lungs run forward for several hundred yards vomiting blood, but still encouraging his men, who, truth to tell, were as eager as he.

I hope you will let me send a sergeant with a dozen men to convey you both to a place of safety.

"Rohan Gwenfernone!" shouted the sergeant, while Marcelle clung to her uncle, and hid her face upon his arm.

I told him not to shoot, as I was a scout from Fort Hays; and then, calling the sergeant of the guard, I went up to the vidette of the post, who readily recognized me.

"In the first place, then, you are married; in the next, how on earth, if I may ask, should she know anything of Digby?" "Why, man, Susan Blaikie is my wife," replied the sergeant, laughing; "and she's not, I take it, half a dozen miles from us at this moment.

I decided on this for our use, and told the sergeant to get the men along, and move the chairs away so as to get a large enough space for them to lie down in and rest.

I ordered the sergeant to dismount his men, and leaving one to hold the horses, to come over with the rest and help me drive the Indians off.

" "What is your business?" demanded the police sergeant.

If the officers desire to be awakened before reveille they will notify the first sergeant accordingly.

The Suliote struck the sergeant; they closed and struggled.

Where did you discover this fellow?" "I'd been back fer a drink, sir," explained the sergeant, still eying me, "an' was just comin' in through ther door yer, when I run inter him, sneakin' 'long ther wallthet's ther whole bloomin' story.

Reaching the point of separation, he halted, and, dividing his party, directed a sergeant, with a few dragoons, to take the near cut, and possess, with all possible dispatch, the bridge, while he, with the rest of his men, followed Champe.

But the sergeant did not know this, and he and the colonel rode after him, and the colonel, having the swifter horse, but not having had time to get his own pistol, took the sergeant's and went ahead.

Until 1885, the rationally trained teacher of gymnastics was unknown in England, and the physical training of the girls in this country was monopolised by dancing mistresses and drill sergeants, most of whom were ignorant of the laws which govern the human body.

" The man's face lighted up wonderfully, and in my heart I thanked the old sergeant over and over for having been thus kind to one who, having committed the worst crime possible for a soldier, stood ready to give up his life cheerfully to the end that he might atone.

Whenever this procedure came to pass a sergeant who had strained his vocal cords from much giving of orders would swell out his chest and throw back his head and shriek hoarsely with what was left of his voice, which wasn't much.

" "And you never saw the man's face, Miss?" questioned the sergeant.

Captain Snipes accompanied the sergeant of the marines to see that the prisoner was properly executed.

We went in, and presently we were followed by Lieutenant Mittendorfer, he bringing with him a tall young top-sergeant of infantry who carried his left arm in a sling and had a three weeks' growth of fuzzy red beard on his chops.

"Lorimer!" exclaimed the sergeant.

Later, 'Enery sought the sergeant.

Here were these poor recruits, a few weeks since dragged from their native hearths, constrained by regal power to illustrate themselves by the swordwhen their hearts and characters were formed for domestic cares, and those agricultural labours which sweetened their rustic meal, and only trying to evade their direst enemythe recruiting-sergeant of Napoleon!

You shall never see him melancholy but when he wants a new suit or fears a sergeant, at which times he only betakes himself to Ploydon.

102 Verbs to Use for the Word  sergeant