14 collocations for baled

By exerting their utmost strength and resolution, the crew baled the water out, though it reached to their waists, and at length succeeded in emptying the vessel entirely.

You can blister your bands at an oar, or bale out the boat, just as your taste inclines.

Two of us had to bale all the time to keep the boat afloat.

"When the Yankees come through they sot the house afire and the gin and burned up 'bout a hundred bales a cotton.

It should be made the duty of proprietors of liquor saloons to Bale out their customers when "too full.

The French soldiers baled out dollars and doubloons in their shakos, and helped themselves to diamonds and pearls.

In baling cotton burlap bags were used on the bales.

It is no use trying to bale out the ocean with a pint pot.

Honestly, I did my level best to quash the proceedings: I might as well have tried to bale out the Pacific with a pitchfork.

Then baling out the seat-room, I took some crackers and a draught of water, and turned the boat stern foremost to the sea.

Steve's diary, as interpreted by him, after the foregoing, was substantially as follows, the color being all his: "From the day we sailed we were at the pumps for two weeks to bale the old tub out.

Amid the jagged shadows Of mossy leafless boughs, Kneeling in the moonlight, To make her gentle vows; 285 Her slender palms together prest, Heaving sometimes on her breast; Her face resigned to bliss or bale Her face, oh call it fair not pale, And both blue eyes more bright than clear, 290 Each about to have a tear.

Then they would go back and bale up three or four bales of cotton.

But as soon as they were told that the sole condition on which they could obtain her was to bale out a brook with a ground-nut shell (which is about half the size of a walnut shell), they always walked away in disappointment.

14 collocations for  baled