240 Verbs to Use for the Word card

Us two ain't much on the sociability end, but we've played many a lucky card fifty-fifty.

(Mr. X., Deputy, who waltzes only with his wife, has the honour to send back the card of invitation which the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Madame Waddington have sent to him for the party of the 28... )

I got back to the office to find that M. Félix Armand, of Armand et Fils, had called, and, finding me out, had left his card with the pencilled memorandum that he would call again Monday morning.

Morriston took the card, and as he glanced at it an expression of pain crossed his face.

He handed her a card with his own and his comrade's name in pencil.

I gave the porter my card, and asked if "WASH." was in.

His object in life is accomplished; he is master of the situation, now, and holds the trump card.

My special huissier, Gerard, who sat all day outside of the salon door, was presented to me, and instantly became a most useful and important member of the householdnever forgot a name or a face, remembered what cards and notes I had received, whether the notes were answered, or the bills paid, knew almost all my wardrobe, would bring me down a coat or a wrap if I wanted one suddenly down-stairs.

So you shuffle the cards, and laugh down the five-cent limit.

and with trembling fingers, I got out my pocket-book and drew the card from the compartment in which I had carefully preserved it.

The gentleman threw out a small card, and bid him give that to his master, and calling to the post-boy to drive on, we lost sight of the old man in a minute.

Then he got the card and went up to Bright, and began scratching him.

He picked up his card, turned his back and walked out, leaving his opponent trembling betwixt agitation and righteous indignation.

The footman had entered to bring her cards over which Eve de Montalais arched her brows.

" I dealt eight more cards and became, to outward seeming, I hope, absorbed in the new aspect of the game.

As from the first, I shall lay my cards upon the table.

One of the office boys knocked at the door and presented a card, for into this sanctum sanctorum no one was permitted to enter unannounced.

Will you therefore do me the favor to take my name to him?" "His Excellency refuses to be troubled with the names of strangers," was his cold reply, as he turned over my card in his hand.

"The man who cuts the lowest card shall stay behind," he said quietly.

"Maggie, I don't know about the prayin'I was always able to find the card I needed without bein' prayed for.

Pen was touched as he read the cards in the dear well-known hand, and as he arranged in their places all the books, and all the linen and table-cloths which Helen had selected for him from the family stock, and all the hundred simple gifts of home.

"Tell him to wait," and he dropped the card on the table beside his plate.

" Then he thought of the roses, and wrote a card and a note, and called Bertie at the Livery Stable to come to the office.

She sate bolt upright; and neither showed you her cards, nor desired to see yours.

I had heard that Eve Effingham was guilty of indiscretions, but I did not think she was so lost to virtue, as to touch a card.

240 Verbs to Use for the Word  card