418 Verbs to Use for the Word street

That night he had no money in his pocket to pay for a bed; so he walked the streets of London through the weary hours till dawn of day.

Stepping out to cross the street, simultaneously a great silent motor-car, noiseless but wild with speed, tore down the surface-car tracks, blacker in the hulking shadow of the Elevated trellis.

he asked in a low tone, when they had reached the street.

I was astonished at first at this seeming increase in my muscular powers; when, on passing along a street in Alamatua, soon after my arrival, and meeting a dog, which I thought to be mad, I proposed to run out of his way, and in leaping over a gutter, I fairly bounded across the street.

Of the human tides which roll through the streets of the cities of the world, none are brighter or more varied than that which fills the streets of Bombay.

So that, when Bull entered the long, irregular street of Halstead, he found it lined on either side by children, old men, women.

Upward of twenty thousand of the populace seized their arms and paraded the streets with shouts and outcries.

"] She turned down a side street and disappeared, and Babette felt her strength and mind both failing her now that she was out of danger.

For the first time I feared the quiet, pleasant man who rode beside my bridle rein, as though we were traversing the main street of our town.

One word for the cathedral of Amiens before we leave the bustling streets of the old Picard capital.

I then joined the mixed multitude, which now thronged the streets.

Iron columns, painted red, and fixed into stone sockets at short distances apart, supported the joists of the ceiling; facing the street, a huge framework standing erect, and denoting the centre of the surrounding paling, supported the great cross-beam of the first story, that is to say, supported the whole house.

One of the passengers on the Gray Eagle had a copy of the Dubuque Herald containing the Queen's message, tied up with a small stone on the inside of it, and as he threw it to the shore a messenger from the Minnesotian caught it and ran up Bench street to the Minnesotian office, where the printers were waiting, and the Minnesotian had the satisfaction of getting out an extra some little time before their competitors.

We see him bathing in perfumes, sailing ships in wine, feeding horses on grapes and lions on parrots, peppering fish with pearls, wearing gems on the soles of his feet, strewing his floor with gold-dust, paving the public streets with precious marbles, driving teams of stags, scorning to eat fish by the seaside, deploring his lot that he has never yet been able to dine on a phoenix.

A proclamation, issued by the Mayor, was responded to by the respectable citizens of all parties; and a large number of special constables turned out to patrol the streets and keep the peace.

A man was propping open the big wooden gates, and through them she saw the street, the sidewalk, and a carriage drawn up at the curb.

But, of course, it's out of the question to get leave merely to roam the streets.

First, his men had to run the gauntlet of the fire from the bluejackets ranged along the Grand Battery, which faced the St Charles at its mouth and overlooked the narrow little street of Sous-le-Cap at a height of fifty or sixty feet.

On the terrace where I was standing I could see the other wharves along the waterfront, and the church spires and roofs of the town reared among the trees that lined the busy streets.

" ZAIDE'S COMPLAINT Brave Zaide paces up and down impatiently the street Where his lady from the balcony is wont her knight to greet, And he anxiously awaits the hour when she her face will show Before the open lattice and speak to him below.

The Free Kindergarten is the mother of the motherless, the father of the fatherless; it is the great clean broom that sweeps the streets of its parentless or worse than parentless children, to the increased comfort of the children, and to the prodigious advantage of the street.

Preparatory book to accompany Down our street, by Arthur I. Gates, Celeste Comegys Peardon & Miriam Blanton Huber.

But soon, with proud parade, the noisy drum Beat round to clear the streets of want and pain.

" He obeyed, and they threaded several streets whose lighted shops pleased her, notwithstanding her cares; such a joy it was to be alive to things once more, and capable of remembrance, even though remembrance brought visions at which she shuddered, and turned away, appalled.

Wherefore we thanked him for permitting us this glance behind the curtain of his daily life, then crawled through the trap, slid down the reeking staircase and gained the street.

418 Verbs to Use for the Word  street