29 Verbs to Use for the Word toilets

" Johnnie nodded, busily at work making a more elaborated night toilet than the others, who were going to bed all about them, paying little attention to their conversation.

FLORA had completed her chemical toilet, put all the bottles, jars, and small round boxes back into her satchel again, and sat down to a second reading of these gratifying intimations that a prepossessing female orphan is not necessarily without assiduous paternal guardianship at her command wherever there are Western fathers, when Mr. DIBBLE appeared, as he had promised, accompanied by Gospeler SIMPSON.

" The good lady pondered deeply, finished her toilet without Another word, clasped the hands of her future niece, and entered the carriage.

As soon as Mr. Ames discovered the nature of the disturbance he arose from his bed, opened the window, and with outstretched arms and in a supplicating manner, as if addressing a jury in an important case, exclaimed: "Gentlemen, if you will be kind enough to desist from operations until I arrange my toilet, I will be down."

Her first duty in the morning, after having performed her own toilet, is to examine the clothes put off by her mistress the evening before, either to put them away, or to see that they are all in order to put on again.

It took some time to dress Miss Moppet in the silken petticoat and puffed skirt, the tiny mobcap and white ribbons, which Kitty had considered proper for the occasion, and Betty found she must hasten her own toilet, or be late herself.

Very rapidly the remainder of the afternoon passed away, and at an early hour, wishing to know "exactly how she was going to look," Maggie commenced her toilet.

Yet, very contradictorily and very humanly, the moment she was in her room she began preparing her toilet for that evening at Lebrun's.

Smiling with condescending indulgence, half to herself, she still pretended to ignore him, and continued her toilet.

Dressed in the finest cloth, with gold chains and repeaters; and all that constituted the toilet of a gentleman.

(He begins a minute and mournful toilet.

"A little notice tells you the price of the room, and you gather the price is doubled if you do not leave the toilet as you find it.

The widow wholly neglects her toilet, while she daily goes to the grave during one entire moon from the date when the death occurred.

She found water already hot in a bucket suspended from the cooking rack, permitting a simple but refreshing toilet.

If we consulted our own comfort, there is no doubt that we should reduce our toilets by a good many more articles than a bonnetin fact" (with an air of reflection), "I shudder to think where we should stop!

Entering in response to Mrs. Carteret's invitation, she found the lady, dressed in a simple wrapper, superintending the morning toilet of little Dodie, who was a wakeful child, and insisted upon rising with the birds, for whose music he still showed a great fondness, in spite of his narrow escape while listening to the mockingbird.

That is to say that when he died at the age of seventy-six, he had spent about six entire years in making and unmaking his toilet!

When they adopt elaborate or rich toilets, when they make flower-gardens of their heads, or wear strong and glaring colours, the chances are that they disfigure themselves.

The Regent George was no less devoted to art, for we are assured by Mr. Raikes that he often visited his favourite beau in the morning to watch his toilet, and would sometimes stay so late that he would send his horses away, insisting on Brummell giving him a quiet dinner, 'which generally ended in a deep potation.'

Though it was approaching midnight the faithful Marie was waiting to assist her toilet.

Of course she did not buy her toilets in New Orleans.

Aniela and my aunt arrived this morning with a maid and sundry boxes containing their racing toilets.

Had Brummell never lived, and a novelist or play-writer described the toilet which Captain Jesse affirms to have been his daily achievement, he would have had the critics about him with the now common phrase'This book is a tissue, not only of improbabilities, but of actual impossibilities.'

The change once made, Peter greatly admired himself in a glass, and thought, could he have had the taste of Mr. John Moseley in his youth to direct his toilet, that the hard heart of Patty Steele would not always have continued so obdurate.

"We're too late; it's all over," sighed Pretty, thinking sadly of the mud and the rips and tears that disfigured his usually perfect toilet.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  toilets