28 Verbs to Use for the Word stunt

"Suppose you try this stunt!

We'll pull off a stunt pretty soon that'll fill our pockets with dust.

He certainly knows the fire-eating stunt.

Will, no doubt, still hoped to induce the victor to attempt some sort of running stunt in connection with the tree and the dead dogs, that would form the basis of a striking picture.

The trousers of the two fourth classmen were rather liberally overlaid with dust, showing that they must have been performing some rough stunts on the floor.

" "Would you call dancing an athletic stunt?"

If one couldn't draw nor write nor act nor develop some clever musical stunt, what else was there for a girl to do? "Well, of course," said Rush, in a very mature philosophical way and lighting a cigarette pretty deliberately between the words,"of course,

"Stunt night is to-morrow, and our delegation has to fix up the stunt for the Fort Adams District.

She looked around for Miss Judy, but Miss Judy was deep in the woods with the other councilors getting up a stunt to entertain the girls after supper.

Below this nut head the rest of the figure was drawn in ink on the card, and the inscription read: Pretend you're a squirrel for once And join my nut-gathering stunts, Friday, October the eleventh at half-past eight.

"I have been planning a stunt like this for some time, and my garments were fire-proofed.

My hands appeared to be several degrees larger than the prize hams that come out of Kansas, and my tongue, as if it recognized the stupidity of the remarks I attempted to make, started to play fool stunts as if it wanted to go down my throat and choke me to death.

One or two aviators who were aloft practicing "stunts," dropped swiftly to earth.

A moment later, our men were battering the door down with their baulk of timber, working all together as if they had practised the stunt thoroughly.

I ain't crazy to go, for that matter; but I don't know as I relish this guardian-angel stunt you're playing.

"Do you want to ruin our stunt for us?

To spend a cheerful evening listening to death-music, and then come back looking like Moses before the Burning Bush!" "Say, you ought to have seen the stunt they did with their lassos," cried Judith, waking in the bed on the other side of the room, and sitting up with her black hair tousled about her face.

She says that she has a whole flock of new thoughts and it would be quite fashionable to start this new think stunt.

"Who's this," said Phoebus, "my kingdom affronts? Doubtless, young fellow, your conduct you think witty; I'll find a method of stopping your stunts; Dear shall you pay for precocious propinquity.

But as long as you fellows are busy teaching him stunts and things, I don't see that there would be any harm in it, if I read some things in the Handbook to himsome other kind of things, I mean.

The leader then starts the line winding around and round the room into a spiral and then unwinding itthe well-known gymnasium class stunt which carried through in a sprightly way is bound to make everybody feel better acquainted.

The Alleyites, bursting with impatience for the time of their own stunt to arrive, settled themselves in their places to watch the Avenue stunt.

For (if one may be fairly frank) They barge across from bank to bank, With zig-zag motions, in and out, As though torpedoes were about; Whilst I with all an expert's ease Glide by as gaily as you please, Or calmly, 'mid the rout of punts, Perform accomplished super-stunts.

But I couldn't work those stunts on my Wilbur; he's too wise, and being in the business he's hep to all that kind of work.

The chief of the Twenteequas may announce the first stunt as a Hunt for Game, and all must hunt in pairs, matching partners by means of selecting, blindfolded, colored beads from a basket.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  stunt