401 Verbs to Use for the Word train

There was much excitement, especially when the furniture was sold and the Slessors with their remaining possessions took the train to Dundee.

Smith's carts were in attendance at all the great newspaper offices, ready to carry off printed sheets to the Strand house for sorting and packing; and thence they sped swiftly through the streets in the early morning to catch the first trains for the country.

Our horse was a fast trotter, and Archie let him have his head, knowing that it would never do for us to miss the train.

Somehow he felt her grounds for wanting to leave the train were good.

I guess you want you should look all worn out when a certain young man what I know walks down to meet our train at Atlantic City this afternoon, eh?" "Oh, mommy, mommy!"

Then we must ask ourselves if the ruin of the vanquished does not bring in its train the ruin of the victors.

"It looks as if you made Malcolm all right on board the gravel train," he remarked.

Lister hardly thought he could stop the train.

" "Why do they call it 'Cherry Corners?'" asked Billie, for she had been following a little train of thought all her own.

"Are yoh hungry?" He nodded, got up briskly, held up his train, and dragged his high stool to the table, scrambled up, and established himself.

Saints, martyrs, confessors, evangelists, and singing children have joined its historic train.

" "Don't wait any longer, dear; I'm afraid you'll lose the train.

They had closed and barricaded the gates of the magazine; and they had posted six-pounders at the gates, loaded with double charges of grape, and laid a train to the powder-magazine.

Very often they went to watch the trains.

The sight started a train of thoughts, and I began to trace, dimly, that the attack on this house, might have a far deeper significance than I had, hitherto, imagined.

The cars were slowing and he imagined the operator had tried to run a construction train across the section before the express came up.

The natural connection by which it drew to itself a train of moral reforms, and the slight yet sufficient party organization it offered, reinforced the city with new blood from the woods and mountains.

" The double lines of cavaliers who led the jousting train Threw down upon the open square the spear of idle cane; Then swiftly seized the lance of steel and couching it for fight,

When Claudius saw his own funeral train, he understood that he was dead.

We use words as signs of objects; these suffice to carry on the train of inference, when very few images of the objects are called up.

But my zeal for the present happy establishment will not suffer me to pursue a train of thought, that leads to such shocking conclusions.

The detective on duty at the railway station distinctly recollected a thin middle-aged man, accompanied by a lady in deep black, passing the barrier and entering the train which left at three o'clock for Colle Salvetti to join the Rome express.

Conductor Scully fired the train; and with one tremendous upheaval the magazine was blown into the air, together with fifteen hundred rebels.

The snow recommences; The buried fences Mark no longer The road o'er the plain; While through the meadows, Like fearful shadows, Slowly passes A funeral train.

Duveen had brought three or four keen-eyed, nervous business men, a rather imposing lady, and Ruth, and they got on board a local train soon after Lister arrived.

401 Verbs to Use for the Word  train