37 Verbs to Use for the Word valises

We employed all four, with the understanding that a more formal demonstration should be made at PARKER'S. I offered to carry his valise.

He got out of the car lightly for so heavy a man, and, taking his valise, he dismissed the chauffeur.

You may get a telegram before this reaches you; if you do not you had better pack your valise and have it ready for you to come at a minute's warning.

He dropped his valise, took a small key from his pocket, opened the door, picked up his valise again, and, as neither hand was free, he shut the door with his heel as he passed in, and it slammed behind him, sending dismal echoes down the empty staircase.

When you have unpacked your valise, and got to feel at home, come downstairs, and we will have a little conversation upon business.

I took advantage of the Syrian's absence to open Grim's valise, remove the bottle of doped whisky and set it on the table close to the window beside the two bottles that I had bought downstairsone of which, for the sake of appearances, I opened just as Yussuf Dakmar entered, smiling to conceal anxiety.

The girls stopped in dismay, as they saw a rather raggedly-dressed man slink out from the shadow of a tree and pick up the lunch valise.

"In that case, I'll stay," said the stranger, and set down the small valise he carried upon the floor.

He would soon send some one to collect those valises.

"We'll be able to make up for lost time now," said Mollie, as she shifted her little valise from one hand to the other.

When his meditations had continued for something like ten minutes, he rose from the bed, blew a cloud of smoke, stretched himself, strapped his valise once more, gave himself what the sailors call a hoist, that he might be sure his money-belt was in its proper position, and then unlocked the door, passed out, re-locked it after him, and returned to the bar.

"Hand me the valise, there, and nip on board.

"Don't you suppose they will attribute my good spirits to the fact that the man who took my bicycle to Waterton brought back my big valise, so that I am enabled to look like a gentleman in the parlor?

" The idea seemed to afford him some satisfaction, for he smiled, and then said to himself as if in terms of approbation, "By Jove, I believe you, my boy!" When he had counted his money and had returned it once more to its hiding-place, he buckled the belt round his person and unstrapped his valise, taking from it a black Tussa coat which he exchanged for that hanging upon the handle of the door.

" The conductor laughed out, and seizing Draxy's valise, exclaimed, "By George, I will stop the train for you, Miss Miller!

On the table lay his hat and gold-headed cane, and close at hand stood his bulging valise.

Already the knapsack on his shoulders pressed upon him like an Old Man of the Sea; the linen in the valise had turned to pig iron, his pipe-stem legs were wabbling, his eyes smarted with salt sweat, and the fingers supporting the valise belonged to some other boy, and were giving that boy much pain.

Anderson took her into his office, closed the door, threw down his valise.

" He tossed a valise into the rack, and I gave up the corner seat so that he might sit facing Grim, he acknowledging the courtesy with a smile like the whicker of a sword-blade, wasting no time on foolish protest.

SCENE I KARP is unfastening a valise, and ZÁYCHIKHA (PROKÓFYEVNA) is looking out of the window.

My man had unrolled my valise, and put all my things out and about in the bedroom.

Mrs. Coombe told Ann you might be over to borrow the telescope valise if she decided to take Jane.

Arrived at home he unwrapped the valise, and thrust into its capacious jaws his best suit of clothes, some underwear, and a few other small articles for personal use and adornment.

She spoke in a tone of anguish, getting up and catching her valise frantically.

So he dragged out the valise from beneath the berth, while Shand abused him for the disturbance he made.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  valises