Suppose we call the liveryman up on the 'phone and see what he has to say, and then call up the girls?
The weather remained good, and promptly on time the liveryman drove up to the entrance of the Hall with his big box-sled, which he had filled with straw and robes.
This was done without delay, and, as a result, it was arranged that the liveryman should call at the school early Saturday afternoon for the four boys and some of their chums, bringing with him a large box-sled drawn by four horses.
Teddy curled up on the truck, promptly going to sleep, while Phil hurried to the car to get the address of the liveryman who had the contract for running the country routes for the show.
He had wired the liveryman in the next town to meet his car, so, immediately upon arrival, he bundled his billposters off on the country routes.
I'll telephone the liveryman for a wagon to carry the paper, brushes and paste pots over.
About that time the operator arrived; Phil wrote a message to the liveryman at the next town, inquiring if his rivals had reached there.
He looked out over the long stretch of familiar road with indifferent eyes, and the liveryman who had known him ever since the year his aunt had brought him to Aberdeen county, when his mother had died, wondered at his silence.
Trevelyan flung the reins to the liveryman and jumped down.
Say, Welton," demanded the liveryman with the easy familiarity of his class, "why in blazes do you put a plain drunk like that in charge?
At the end of the half-hour the liveryman dove into his office for a coat, which he put on.
The liveryman from whom Bob hired his saddle horse proved to be a person of a leisurely and sardonic humour.
He had a liveryman behind him, and both the master and man were all shining in gold.
Thomas Linton rode to kirk and market, wi' a liveryman at his back; but where is a' that pride now?
The liveryman recognized his customer as soon as the Wegg farm was mentioned, and determined to "do the city guy up brown.
Ned's on the way, sir; and he'll get the liveryman to help if he can't carry it all.
When changing mounts at noon, I caught out two of my best saddlers and tied one behind the chuckwagon, to be left with a liveryman in town.
This was fortunate, and after settling all bills, I offered to pay the liveryman in advance for the rig in Seay's possession, assuring him by the telegram that it would return that evening.
Our train reached Little Missouri early in the evening, and leaving word with the agent that we were expecting important messages from the west, we visited the liveryman and inquired about the welfare of our horses.
The liveryman was pleased and accepted the regular rate, and Dorg and I were soon galloping out of town.
So it is with the liveryman at night; he is, as a rule, only too glad to have the novelty under his roof, and takes pride in showing it to the visiting townsfolk.
A silly answer as the liveryman said, yet surprising to her aunt.
But the liveryman hinted to her on her return from the funeral that she ought to go immediately to some friend's house, or have some married woman stay with her until her future had been determined upon.
The result is that you get the horse and buggy the liveryman intended you to have from the minute he saw you coming toward him down the street, but you get it with a fine touch of style that is worth much in this dollar and cent world.
Potts drives the rig around to where you are standing, and the liverymansends Potts back to get a clean laprobe instead of the one that is in the buggy.
From the liveryman he could learn which minister, if there were more than one, would be the best to have head his list of subscribers, which lady was head of the Society, and what society she was head of.
The liverymanwalks away a few steps, and then turns suddenly.
The liveryman pulls slowly at his cigar, and runs his hand over his hair.
Modern civilization has few finer sights and sounds than the liveryman when he is asked if he has a horse he can let out for a ten-mile drive into the country.
His generous bequests in favour of his own profession are administered by the Stationers' Company, of which he became a liveryman in 1738, and in whose hall is his portrait bust and a painting of his father.
Her rider slid to the ground as the liverymangrabbed the pony's bridle.
The car was at the desert town, where a liveryman accepted a royal monthly toll in advance to care for it.
Behind him strode in Manners, the liveryman of Monday Port.
Then the liveryman wrapped himself in his furs, bade them good-night, and started out again into the storm for his drive back to Monday Port.
This, the liveryman said, was a system of signals that told of their presence.
The liveryman was accustomed to driving summer boarders out to the few places where they might stay in the Cumberlands.
The coffin of unplaned lumber was unloaded at the grave and the liveryman hastened away, for he himself had no liking for these nocturnal drives, but neither was he the man to quarrel with his own interests.
He didn't look like a livery horse, and the liveryman said he had bought him from the Armstrongs when they purchased a couple of motors and cut down the stable.
I put on my bonnet and sent for what the Casanova liveryman called a "stylish turnout.
While the liverymanwas preparing the grain Abe examined saddles and cinches.
And Mrs. Rolfs says the liveryman would be pleased with this, rather than sorry, for then he would have to call in the veterinary, who would divide his fee with the liveryman.
His saddle bags over his arm, he went at once to the liveryman with whom he had left his horse on his journey to Charleston, and asked for another, his best, for the return ride to Pendleton.
The liveryman stared at him a moment or two and then burst into an exclamation of surprise.
The liveryman told the coachman, and the 'ousemaid got hit from a seamstress.
The liveryman expressed his disapproval of the pragmatist in profane terms as we entered the grounds.
The liveryman comically surveyed the spot in question.
You got here quick, I'll swear," the liveryman ejaculated.
After I drop you as near the fire as I care to venture with my car," the liveryman said, "I expect to turn around somehow, and run back for another load.
It was only a pleasure to haul such a fine lot of fire-fighters to the work they mean to tackle," the liveryman replied over his shoulder.
Well, the time came, I obtained my freedom, and I was sworn a Liverymanin the Lorimer's Company.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liveryman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.