17 Verbs to Use for the Word veranda

When the stranger reached the veranda he would see she was disturbed; but to move back into the gloom, where Shillito would follow her, would be significant.

Her friends had not left the veranda.

CHAPTER XXV WERE-WOLF Doctor Byrne, pacing the front veranda with his thoughtful head bowed, saw Buck Daniels step out with his quirt dangling in his hand, his cartridge belt buckled about his waist, and a great red silk bandana knotted at his throat.

Our friend Mr. S. is an Ansonia mechanic who occupies a house with a basement of cut stone and a tasteful superstructure of wood, having a wide veranda, kitchen, parlor, and bed-room on the ground floor and three bedrooms above.

We never suspected their existence until they gained the veranda by the end opposite to where we waited; and I think they would have done their murder if the man outside the gate hadn't lost his head from excitement, or some similar emotion and tried to make a signal to them.

"That is fine; but one may miss the verandas, all the whiteness and coolness.

" It was through a door opening off the veranda that Anthony entered the house, stealthily as a burglar, and with the same nervous apprehension.

For reply despairing hands pointed her back toward the river, and there, as she and her groaning servants gazed, the great black masts and yards, with headway resumed and every ensign floating, loomed silently forth and began to pass the veranda.

Hence we ascended into a beautiful reading-room, with French windows and rusticated Gothic verandas.

" Rosie, scrubbing the veranda, hearing the last part of the sentence, piously thanked God for the master's returning health of body and mind, and flattened her head against the veranda post, to catch more.

"You may take one if you can," I said with mischievous defiance, springing off the veranda into the flower-garden.

The Hoogencamp-Biggle-Tabb-Halkit contingent never stirred off Jacobus's veranda; but we both felt that the Bredes would not profane that sacred scene.

Thus in silence we approached the veranda.

Early as it was, Mrs. Sykes was busy washing the veranda.

"I am going to build out a big veranda from the dining-room, put in windows for the winter, and then give them over to screens through the summer.

This is an ornamental creeping plant, and commonly grown in gardens for covering verandas, and other places for shade.

HE appears under the dripping foliage of vines and jasmine, framing the veranda, and at the same moment, a rainbow is seen in the sky.)

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  veranda