7 collocations for maroon

ASIMOV, ISAAC. Marooned off Vesta.

" "I'm not sore," rejoined Sam, in a tone which belied his words, "but I don't think you fellows are doing the right thing when you maroon a kid like Joe Digby on a lone island, in a deserted bungalow in which you'd be scared to stop yourselves.

"I'd hate to be marooned here any length of time, let me tell you, even if we did have grub enough to last over a week.

I explained to him that this would be the greatest favor he could do for me, who found himself marooned many hundreds of miles from a city, without a job and penniless, in the midst of a bleak, snow-buried prairie.

Sand was no trouble to them, and when mud marooned lorries during the advance in November the rattling, rumbling old tractor made fair weather of it.

Crowded in temporary huts in the chill, misty weather of a Dutch winter, they seemed listless, marooned human wreckage.

Sand was no trouble to them, and when mud marooned lorries during the advance in November the rattling, rumbling old tractor made fair weather of it.

7 collocations for  maroon