23 Verbs to Use for the Word storehouse

Others said that their possessions were the prize of their spears and bows, as if they had entered storehouses and stolen the treasure therein, boasting to the soldiers by whom they were surrounded that they had done this regardless of their lives.

The Gentile merchants, who were present with great wagon-trains containing all those articles indispensable to the comfort of life, of which the Mormons stood so much in need, refused to open a single box or bale until they could hire storehouses.

But, if you consider what is proper for a man, examine your storehouse, see with what faculties you came into the world.

The files of the Liberator, Mr. Garrison's paper, which can be found in a number of the principal public libraries of the country, constitute a vast storehouse of information concerning the labors of the American Anti-slavery Society, with which Douglass was identified from 1843 to 1847, the latter being the year in which he gave up his employment as agent of the society and established his paper at Rochester.

It was apparent to him, even in those hurried, passing glances, that this was the earliest and finest of the catacombs, containing such a storehouse of Roman remains as had never before come at one time under the observation of the student.

Freedom to exploit nature's storehouse has not brought happiness.

God himself will fill thy storehouse, Or thy handful still renew: Scanty fare for one will often Make a royal feast for two.

A dozen men have been emptying the merchandise out of the tug and transporting the goods in boats to the other side, where great cellars have been excavated in the rocks and form the storehouses of the band.

Desmond was greatly interested, and watched the guide as he threw his ladder across the intervening abyss, and then he said: "It will take a little nerve to crawl over, but once over we are all safe, and I've got a storehouse over there.

In these, foreign merchants, and other strangers live, each nation having several storehouses and bazars, in which they lodge and keep their goods.

In the near future we hope it will mean to all workers even more than a discipline, a storehouse of culture, a provider of joy and of pleasure, of care in sickness, of support in adversity, and best of all, a preparation for and a hastener on of that coöperative commonwealth for which more and more of us ever watch and pray.

He kept an elaborate diary during the greater part of his life,since published in twelve volumes of "Memoirs" by his son Charles Francis Adams; a vast storehouse of material relating to the political history of the country, but, as published, largely restricted to public affairs.

They noticed a storehouse filled with native provisions of the country, and a cellar stacked with earthenware barrels and wooden kegs, as in Spain, or Italy.

So that, argue as she might, and as she did, the privilege of opening the storehouse of learning to those thirsty souls was denied her.

They have often to travel with their booty more than a thousand meters, to reach their communal storehouse.

No one lives here now, but there are many flocks and llamas, and not far away we saw ancient storehouses and burial places.

Almost in the center of this group stood the extensive storehouse from which all necessary supplies were furnished the mill hands, the cost being deducted from their wages.

"What if a German shell should strike your storehouse?"

She instructed Bessie that prayer, good reading, and meditation are the keys to use to unlock God's great storehouse of blessings.

It is one thing to be one, as a united family, each working for the good of each and all; it is another thing, and a worse thing, to be one as a vast and idle army, sitting down to besiege its own storehouses, each eating something of the whole and doing nothing to increase that whole, till all is gone, and the vision fades in the awakening from the dream, leaving the bare nakedness of desolation to tell the story of a huge mistake.

Day by day he had thought that he would go and visit the Rackbirds' storehouse and the neighborhood thereabout, but day by day he had been afraid that in his absence Rynders might arrive, and when he came he wanted to be there to meet him.

It would save trouble to each man, if the government would build a storehouse for him right next his house, but it would be a waste of money.

We had a lots of meat and they busted the storehouse open and strowed (strewed) meat and flour all along the road.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  storehouse