21 Verbs to Use for the Word sweaters

"Out o' the way, you women!" called a burly fellow who wore a green sweater and an oilskin hat; "we don't want to hurt you if we can help.

She pulled up her sweater and felt in her belt.

Coming down stairs on light feet, she threw a red sweater around her shoulders and went out the front door.

"Fire, that sounds good to me," remarked Gladys, shivering a little as she got into her damp bathing suit and drew her heavy sweater over it.

In a large number of cases of the worst form of "sweating," the inspector has no right of entrance but by consent of the occupant, and the time which elapses before such consent is given suffices to enable the "sweater" to adjust matters so as to remove all evidence of infringements of the law.

If he can find the sweater, he is prepared to loathe and abolish him.

" "I'm not coming just to see youma wants a new strainer, and Bugsey needs boots, and Mary has to have another hank of yarn to finish the sweater she's knittingthese are all very urgent, and I'll get them attended to first, and then....

She folded a sweater, weighed it down with a book in the bike basket, and coasted down the mountain.

"I came away in such a hurry this morning that I forgot my sweater and my tennis shoes and I really must have them.

Would any trainer who knew his business (as Steggles does) have gone to bring out a sweater for his man to change for his jersey in the open air, at the very time the man was complaining of chilliness?

Felicia had told him, when she gave him the green sweater on his birthday, that a hug and kiss were knit in with each stitch of it, and that when he wore it he must think of her love holding him close.

In ordinary times the congregation could have advanced the seventy-five dollars necessary to keep the rain from trickling through the roof and leaking in a steady stream upon the pew of Mrs. Bumpkin, a lady too useful in knitting sweaters for the heathen in South Africa to be ignored.

He knows just where he leaves his shoes; His sweater he won't often lose; An' he can find his rubbers, but He can't tell where his hat is put.

It was a feller mit a red sweater!

The Lone Wolf came up to her and taking her own sweater off wrapped it around her and hustled her off toward her tent.

I think I'll ha' a sweater.

He didn't want no sweater; never wore one before.

He turned on his light, and quickly gathered together his hockey sweater, his watch-cap, and an old pair of trousers.

" "Maybe I'll buy a new sweater.

" The eight girls, ready for their tramp, came in to lunch attired in heavy wool skirts and stout shoes and carried their sweaters.

To that end, after breakfast, he drew on a pair of fleece-lined slippers, donned a sweater, occupied two chairs in the well-known fashion, and attacked with energy the pages of Le Conte's Geology.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  sweaters