38 Words to use with galley

You're a regular convict, and, since you've had me on your hands, a galley slave is a gentleman of leisure in comparison!

Sails all O. K. Ashes of the galley fire still warm.

After luncheon, Patsy, while arranging her galley proofs, inquired of Louise for the local column.

Then we discovered that they had collected and lowered to the beach a quantity of stateroom doors from the wreck, and had trundled the galley stove to the edge where it awaited our assistance.

The fall stunned him for a few moments and he rolled about in the wash; then Soma, the Kanaka who jerked the knife at me, rushed from the galley door and dragged him to his feet.

Well, that knocked me galley-west.

Think of your Generals arrested, taken by the collar by galley sergeants and thrown handcuffed into robbers' cells!

Here, take my keys, and fetch the galley-pot; Bring a fair napkin and some fruit-dishes.

I think I must give up the cause of the Bankfrom nine to nine is galley-slavery, but I hope it is but temporary.

Estelle, Moustier, and Chevalier Roze, heading the efforts attempted in all directions to protect the living and render the last offices to the dead, themselves put their hands to the work, aided by galley-men who had been summoned from the hulks.

And the very last, they went into an open court, where the galley models of old men-of-war were grouped; and a more remarkable sight the boy had never beheld; for these models had inconceivably powerful and terror-striking faces.

So t'wards a ship the oar-finn'd galleys ply, Which, wanting sea to ride, or wind to fly, Stands but to fall revenged on those that dare Tempt the last fury of extreme despair.

"Ye passed the galley ports a minute or so after one bell was struck.

The planking was like the galley-range he had left, and the fresh white paint of the three boats raised in blisters.

Tiekell makes out the statue to be so enormous in size, that While at one foot the thronging galleys ride, A whole hour's sail scarce reached the further side; Betwixt the brazen thighs in loose array, Ten thousand streamers on the billows play.

Arriving within view of the harbor they discovered the plate fleet at anchor, with two men-of-war and an armed galley riding as a guard at the mouth of the harbor, scarce half a league distant from the other ships.

We went to visit the galleys; the captain of the galley-royal gave us most courteous entertainment in his cabin, the slaves playing loud and soft music.

WARDER (as above) How, wafted by the evening gales, Blithely the painted galley sails; On its swift course, how richly stored!

The stratagem of the feigned Turkish ship capturing the yacht is a happy extension of a hint from the famous galley scene (Que diable allait-il faire à cette galère?), Act ii, 7, Les Fourberies de Scapin.

He visited the oppressed and the afflicted in the gloom of subterranean prisons, and the crowded wretchedness of slave-markets, and the weary toil of galley-ships.

And six months of each of those years a galley-slaveon the machines in the rowing-room of the gymnasium, on the ice-infested river with the cutting winds of March sweeping free; then the more genial months with the voice of coach or assistant coach lashing him.

4 Two days later, at the Fact office, Peacock, turning over galley slips, said, 'This thing of yours on Esthonian food conditions looks like a government schedule.

But I wasn't needed, for Miss Minturn's maid, who was an elderly woman, and pretty sharp set in her temper, was in the cook's galley superintending supper for her people, and after she got through I superintended some for myself.

The Major's surmise proved to be correct, and they were soon sitting happily around a rough galley table, sipping at steaming "mulligan"a rich Arctic stewand coffee.

The three men were lying not far apart, close in to the galley wall, merely dark, shapeless shadows, barely to be distinguished in the gloom.

38 Words to use with  galley