85 Verbs to Use for the Word youngster

"But that's not all," cried the youngster, shaking himself free from his leader's embrace.

The rise of the Washington team from seventh to second place brought its youngsters into the limelight prominently, and of these Foster and Moeller were commended highly.

"But what did we climb up here for?" asked the youngster.

That's all can save the youngster now.

HE TAKES HIS YOUNGSTER OUT FOR A SAIL, THUS, AND SAVES THE EXPENSE OF A BOAT.] * *

He would bid his youngsters compute the proceeds of some familiar tax, and the vast sum it represented rolled from his lips on a note of extraordinary satisfaction, as if he gloried in this evidence of national prosperity.

"But your impression?" stammered the youngster.

"Den I knows which way you wants to go," piped the youngster in sudden helpfulness.

I think we haven't done anything like as much as we could do in teaching the youngsters.

Then he told the youngster to go back to his place.

He had left home a slim, cocksure youngster, who had proved more than a handful for his family before he was half through college, which educational finishing process had come to an abrupt stop before it was complete.

As for Jack himself, he got one youngster clinging about his neck and another perched upon each hip, and then waded off with the rest.

" "Well, what is it?" demanded his pa. "Grow," replied the youngster triumphantly.

" "Well, I was sent along with instructions to look after you two rattle-pated youngsters," said Nan, "and so I had to do something to live up to my privileges; and now, Bob, you look after the luggage, will you?" "Let me help," said Kenneth.

Every day they grew more interested as the spirit of play entered into themselves, understanding the gladness of the wild rough-and-tumble when one of the cubs lay in wait for another and leaped upon him from ambush; understanding also something of the feeling of the gaunt old she-wolf as she looked down gravely from her gray rock watching her growing youngsters.

I would whip a youngster of ten who could not mould our soft Italian into better rhyme than this?" "'Tis the wantonness of security.

"There's a ledge up there," whispered the youngster.

So let me be the willing horse that now and then is overtasked, Let me be one the children love and freely dare to ride I'd rather be the gentle steed of which too much is sometimes asked Than be the one that never knows the youngsters at his side.

"The devil!" muttered the youngster.

I don't blame the youngsters for getting off from Leghorn for two days over here in town when they can.

" I went downstairs and found a mere youngster, with a sergeant's stripe on his sleeve, blushing so hard that I wondered how he had got up the courage to come inside the gate.

" "Do you think I'm going to have any trouble whatever about finishing up that touge youngster!" demanded Tread well sarcastically.

But Kelley was making an easy living "catching suckers," and there was no real reason why he should go through the hardships of training and actually fighting so long as he could fool the youngsters who regarded him as a one-time great and shining light of the prize ring.

McKeever was gathering the youngster in the hollow of his hand, and Ronicky Doone, fully awake and aware of all that was happening, felt a gathering rage accumulate in him.

The first and most important lesson he gave the unsuspecting youngster consisted in poisoning his faith in humanity by teaching him that henceforth he must consider and treat every human being, except his pal, as his bitter enemy.

85 Verbs to Use for the Word  youngster