330 Verbs to Use for the Word stores

As the priest was pocketing the letter the Boy dashed in, put on the Arctic cap he set such store by, and a fur coat and mittens.

* Above the coach-house was a large room where Pompey kept a store of hay and grain, and there Evadne often found herself ensconced with Isabelle's Bible, during the long mornings when she was left to amuse herself as best she might.

The central link in each case is in the child, with his special store of experiences derived from his own particular surroundings; he brings to new experiences his store of present experiences, his interests not always satisfied, his powers variously used, he interprets the new by these, and seeks for more in the line of the old.

He worked as a clerk in several cities in the East, and finally went to Indianapolis in 1875 to open a clothing store.

With one coat-tail unwittingly tucked far up his back, so that it seems to be amputated, and his alpaca umbrella under his arm, he enters a grocery-store of the village, and abstractedly asks how strawberries are selling to-day?

He is not a premature genius; he is not, I frankly own, more advanced in his classical and mathematical studies than some children even younger than himself; but he has acquired the rudiments of health; he has laid in a store of honesty and good-humour which are not less likely to advance him in life than mere science and language ... etc., etc., Your affectionate brother-in-law, CHARLES HONEYMAN.

The princely merchant, in his counting-room, involuntarily experiences the softening, humanizing influence of the hour, and, in tones tremulous with unwonted emotion, privately directs his Chief-Clerk to tell all the other clerks, that, on this night of all the round year, they may, before leaving the store at 10 o'clock, take almost any article from that slightly damaged auction-stock down in the front cellar, at actual cost-price.

The Adelantado therefore proceeded to Xaragua, and not only found this great store of cotton, but received an offer from the generous chief to supply him with as much cassava-bread as he needed for the use of the colony.

To this long gun, therefore, we now attached our tractor, useless as a tractor but containing valuable gun stores, and our three guns.

Their ships will have enough to do to get to our island at all, and to carry such stores of all sorts as will be needed.

He himself took up his residence at Adrianople, to collect warlike stores and siege artillery.

"Now we're in for it," said Billie, her eyes taking in a disconsolate-looking store or two and a drooping post-office.

J. G. Hoffheimer don't have to get pointers from Jimmie Batch how to run his department store.

Beware of destroying stores of any kind, Publick or Private, as you have done at Montreal and in Three RiversIf you do, by Heaven, there will be no mercy shown.

Its choicest gifts 'twill pour, That last for evermore, Nor time exhaust the store Through endless days.

"Looks as if you were buying the store out," Teddy remarked, as Billie pulled out a long list of items.

His talk is as rich as ever,perhaps richer; for his mind has increased its stores, and the old fire of geniality still burns in his great and loving heart.

Though the California bears have as yet had but little experience with honeybees, they often succeed in reaching their bountiful stores, and it seems doubtful whether bees themselves enjoy honey with so great a relish.

But as we went ahead we, having command of the sea, landed stores all the way up the coast, and unless the Navy had lent its helping hand we should never have got to Aleppo before the Turk cried 'Enough.'

Nicholas also continued the work of Petrarch, gathering vast stores of ancient manuscripts, refounding and practically beginning the enormous Vatican Library.

Duval, even if we had not eaten at her restaurants, and though we had never bought a ribbon or a carpet at the Bon Marché, we had heard of the woman who helped break through old merchant habits and gave the world the department store.

A writer of the day makes this remark, "At the same time the Trustees endeavored to supply the stores with strong beer from England, molasses for brewing beer, and with Madeira wines; which the people might purchase at reasonable rates, which would be more refreshing and wholesome for them.

We'll make the average get-rich-quick scheme look like playing store in the back-yard with two pins the top price for anything on the shelves.

Examining and packing stores in readiness for the exploration of the valley of the Victoria to the east of the depot.

Together they visited different stores in purchasing supplies for their new home.

330 Verbs to Use for the Word  stores