49 Verbs to Use for the Word treats

2.My dear friend - proposed my giving the school girls a treat before I left Nismes.

"Kernal," said I, "before we continue this fite, let's take a drink all around, and I'll stand treat.

One afternoon, during my parents' absence, the children being disposed of in various wayssome had gone out for a walk, two were playing together in a closet where they had been locked up, and others were rambling about the groundsthe house was pretty clear; so my grandmother resolved to enjoy a treat in her own apartment.

" Shortly before we left the Bay, our landlady, a colored woman, introduced one of her neighbors, whose conversation afforded us a rare treat.

But you are missing an intellectual treat.

As father had predicted, we found plenty of white bread at this house, and it proved quite a luxurious treat.

We're wadin' when their soles are wet, we're swimmin' when they wade, For I tell you small craft gets it a treat in the North Atlantic trade!" "And what is the port you're plying to?"

The farmer and Felix still loitered around, determined to see the wonderful contrivance make a start, and expecting the greatest treat of their lives, when that event occurred.

'I've been having such a morning's shopping,' she said, 'I deserve a little treat afterwards, don't I?' 'What sort of shopping?

However he assured me that I had lost a fine treat, as it far exceeded the show of last year.

I have since thought, remembering what passed during this interview, that while we were making signs to them that on board they would find something to eat, each man's fears suggested the probability of a certain convocation, not where he eats, but where he is eaten, and induced him to decline standing treat upon the occasion.

" Snubby Nose and Tippy Toes danced this way, and danced that way, and said, "Lemon candy is good to eat, We always think it quite a treat.

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" "You might suggest it," Phinuit assented, "but that wouldn't make it so, it is to mademoiselle's appreciation that you and I owe this treat, and you know it.

" "The Queen in her summer progress passed through Oxford, and stayed there several days, where she was agreeably entertained with elegant speeches, plays, and disputations, and received a splendid treat from the Lord Buckhurst, Chancellor of the University.

Left to myself, there is nothing I would find a greater treat.

When the second course had come and goneit was composed entirely of pies, but of such pies!Brown surprised Mrs. Kelcey by going to a cupboard and bringing out a final treat unsuspected by her.

That frolick which shakes one man with laughter, will convulse another with indignation; the strain of jocularity which in one place obtains treats and patronage, would in another be heard with indifference, and in a third with abhorrence.

He said it with the air of a man offering a rare treat to his best friend.

110 I pass the royal treat, nor must relate The gifts bestow'd, nor how the champions sate: Who first, who last, or how the knights address'd Their vows, or who was fairest at the feast; Whose voice, whose graceful dance did most surprise; Soft amorous sighs, and silent love of eyes.

The new flight of beauties to whom I have made my addresses, suffer me to pay the treat, and then titter with boys.

There are perhaps some little calves, some little new-yeaned lambsit may be twins, whose mothers have rejected them: Miss Keeldar ... must permit herself the treat of feeding them with her own hand.

When the Nepaulese come down to the plains on business, pleasure, or pilgrimage their great treat is a mighty banquet of fish.

It was with something of the emotions of one preparing a treat for a deserving child that I finished my tea and rolled over for that extra spot of sleep which just makes all the difference when there is man's work to be done and the brain must be kept clear for it.

They will observe that the back towns are indeed fortunate to obtain at a moderate price so rare an intellectual treat.

49 Verbs to Use for the Word  treats