16 Verbs to Use for the Word swag

Then, when his companions were at their work, he carefully packed up his swag, and fastening it on to his back, appeared by the side of the hole.

We have as good as got the swag; and, to make it absolutely safe, we've got both you and the girl.

For twelve long months I had to pace, Humping my swag with a cadging face, Sleeping in the bush, like the sable race, As in my song you’ll understand.

It is the pirate "Harpy," and She takes the "Author's" swag!

Chardenal joined me later and, concealing our swag under our British warms, we walked as quickly as we could until the Brigadier stopped and had a little chat with us about things in general.

Then beneath the summer stars she and Priam hastened furtively, as though the luggage had contained swag, up Werter Road towards Oxford Road.

Say, I felt better when I learned they hadn't copped the swag yet.

"When do we divide the swag?" "Fifty miles off the coast.

Having discovered the modus operandi of the pair, and having read their cards, so to speak, he next set himself to discover where they banked their swag.

It was clever of the pair to hide the swag where they could oversee it every hour of the day, and they had chosen a safe location, too, for nobody wasted the effort to explore those domes and hogbacks now that they were known to contain no quartz.

Do you think I don't mean to be revenged on that skunk Bartley, and, above all, on that scoundrel Hope, who planted the swag in my pockets, and let me into this hole for fourteen years?"

In happier autumns you and I (You by your art and I by luck) Have pulled the pheasant off the sky Or flogged to death the flighting duck; But never yethow few the chances Of pouching so superb a swag Have we achieved a feat like France's Immortal gas-bag bag.

"And after the thing had been successfully done, he could watch the two thieves gathering the swag together, and putting it in a satchel they found in the cashier's room.

To hump bluey is to carry one’s swag, and the name bluey comes from the blue blankets.

Then he chucked away his swag, and threw himself under the tent upon the straw.

Didn't his proposal practically amount to this: that we should turn my brother Joshua's name and reputation into a bogus Building Society, of which the funds were to be scraped together from all the naked bodies and the starving bellies of the world, whilst we and our thieving co-directors should collar all the swag? AUNTIE.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  swag