18 Verbs to Use for the Word spaniard

He ran away from this, and went with the English army to fight Spaniards in the Low Countries.

When he was sent to Joló, practically in banishment, the town was a plague spot to which were assigned Spaniards whose early demise would have been looked upon with favour by those in power.

He felt that necessity of attracting attention in some gay and dashing way that characterizes Spaniards far from home.

and therefore I counselled my Spaniards to secure them, and set them about some work or other, till we could better dispose of them.

For had he, Gustavus-like, with a torrent of victory dislodged the Spaniard of all the twelve provinces in five years, whereas he was forty years a-beating them out of seven, he had left them rich and strong at home, and able to keep them in constant apprehensions of a return of his power.

Scipio, like Wellington in similar circumstances, disposed his Spaniards so that they should not partake in the fightthe only possible mode of preventing their dispersion while on the other hand he threw his Roman troops in the first instance on the Spaniards.

De Leon sent two of his prisoners to the cacique, saying that although he had killed a Spaniard, he was willing to treat of peace and friendship.

In the bottom of the boat lay two dead Spaniards, one with his head completely shot away.

Mr. P. would blush if he thought there lived a "sand-Spaniard" who could not take advantage of him.

Sure, she'll cry a little, and then marry a Spaniard.

Guaybána second, heads revolt against the Spaniards; massacres Spaniards; is defeated; killed.

When I call to mind the many amiable and high-minded Spaniards I have met, the national conduct of Spain becomes indeed a mystery.

One night, while sleeping on the sand, a monster issued from the sea and seized a Spaniard by the back and, notwithstanding the presence of his companions, carried him off, jumping into the sea with his victim despite the unfortunate man's shrieks.

Without referring to Banker's proposed bargain, he said to him, "Was the captain of the bandits under whom you served a Spaniard?"

"Strip a Spaniard of all his virtues, and you make a good Portuguese of him," says the Spanish proverb.

It is the royal plan to establish fortified places and to take possession of this continent, nor are there wanting Spaniards who would not shrink from the difficulty of conquering and subjugating the territory.

The Englishmen then asked my Spaniards, 'whether they designed to take any of them?

They gave a hideous shout, pouring in at the same time such a shower of stones and arrows, that they wounded fifteen Spaniards at the first onset; after which they fell on sword in hand, and fought with great resolution.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  spaniard