10 Verbs to Use for the Word till

" He opened the till and slipped some money into his pocket.

Mr. Kybird, who had ever a wholesome dread of falling a victim to his friend's cuteness, regarded him with some uncertainty, and reminded him of one or two pieces of information which had seriously depleted his till.

In your place I would not neglect the shopkeepers' tills either, or the money-chests of the rich.

Every head turned her way with gaping mouths and protruding eyes of astonishment as she stopped at the caisse and brazenly, in the face of them all, plundered the till.

The tradesman as he speaks involuntarily pulls out his till, glances in, and shuts it up with a satisfied bang.

what a wondrous powerful spell Punch holds o'er Dustman and his bell; And scolding Wife with clapper still The Landlord quits awhile his till, While Pot-boy, busiest of the bunch, Steals pence for self, and beer for Punch.

Every army knows that there are men to-day acting, or anxious to act, as war correspondents who can be trusted absolutely, whose loyalty and discretion are above question, who no more would rob their army of a military secret than they would rob a till.

* TAPPING THE TILL. Is there any connection between the quite common offence in New York of "tapping the till," and the nomination of a Mr. TAPPAN for Comptroller by the JOHN REAL Democracy? * *

Now taste and try tills temper, sirs, Mood it and brood it in your breast Or if ye ween, for worldly stirs.

"When that scoundrel emptied the till into his pocket he made up his mind there and then never to come back," said Ajax in my ear.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  till