10 Verbs to Use for the Word storey

Near a low ditch, where shallow waters meet, Which never learn'd to glide with liquid feet, 10 Whose Naiads never prattle as they play, But screen'd with hedges slumber out the day, There stands a slender fern's aspiring shade, Whose answering branches, regularly laid, Put forth their answering boughs, and proudly rise Three storeys upward in the nether skies.

The cathedral library forms an upper storey to the E. cloister, and a corresponding chamber runs the length of the cloister opposite, now used as a choir practising room.

Melinda is a large city, with fair streets, and many good houses of stone and lime, containing several storeys, with windows, and having terraced roofs made of lime and earth.

Priam bought a sixpenny edition of Herbert Spencer's Essays for four-pence-halfpenny, and passed on to Putney Bridge, whose noble arches divided a first storey of vans and omnibuses from a ground-floor of barges and racing eights.

Dupont had gained the second storey while Lanyard was still fighting up from his fall.

I also made a full-size detail of a toggle-and-cinch gear linking the upper storey to the lower.

In the town there are some old houses with projecting upper storeys.

Hence this volume, which I liken to a French château, to which I have added a second storey and wings.

No. 2. (letter smells of bad cigars) must have more jokes; wants me to tell a "good storey" that he has copied out for me.

His eyes chose the second storey for hers, and picked out two dainty windows as her rooms.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  storey