21 Verbs to Use for the Word trigger

I leant the rifle on the coping, and pulled the trigger.

Our little boat was light and rollish, and just as I pressed the trigger, it rolled slightly on the water and my ball passed over, but mighty close to the back of that deer.

But C Company had drawn no trigger to stop that fiery rush.

3. How to squeeze the trigger.

This you can do by looking down into the barrel and touching the trigger with your toe.

So he pacified them; and, upon the thorough examination of the matter, it was found that for some days he had been in despair, and desired several different Indians to shoot him; and an Indian boy saw him kill himself in the following manner; he put the muzzle of his gun under his chin, and with his great toe pushed the trigger.

If he dared try to pull the cord as he had seen his father do and release the trigger which sustained the great weight!

Then, amid tense silence, he gave the word of commandQuick, March!while every officer felt his trigger.

Nor do I question the broken trigger.

" The other is Biglow's familiar verse, beginning "I du believe in Freedom's cause, Ez fur away ez Payris is," and ending: "It's wal enough agin a king To dror resolves an' triggers, But libbaty's a kind o' thing Thet don't agree with niggers.

"Next time we'll set the bait higher and not set the trigger so fine.

I'd disremembered 'twas a hair trigger.

It did not look natural; he aimed, pulled trigger, and killed an Indian.

Instantly on the qui-vive, he first cocked his rifle, and, just as he descried the Indian's head above the embankment he pulled with unerring aim the fatal trigger, when with an agonizing howl, the Indian toppled backwards down the embankment, and all was silent.

This done, he took up the revolver, placed the muzzle in his mouth, the barrel pointing upward, andpulled the trigger.

And, as bayonets rose breast-high and fingers curled lovingly round triggers, every knife but that of Ross-Ellison disappeared as by magic, and the Corporal beheld a little crowd of innocent men endeavouring to secure a dangerous lunatic at the risk of their livesterrible risk, as the bodies of five dead and dying men might testify.

Steve did so well that he, too, by a little jerk displaced the delicately arranged "trigger" as Obed called the stake, and caused the barrel to pitch furiously down the steep slope.

Mr. Tranter, in 1853, patented a new invention, which, by employing a double trigger, combines the advantages of Colt and avoids the drawbacks of Dean and Adams.

"Nay, sir," he said, "the other, the one that held the trigger.

His fingers had lost the trigger, and he was trying to regain it to fire and so raise the alarm.

but mark the men Mark the planted statues, then Draw trigger on them if you can.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  trigger