9 collocations for pioneers

Having forewarned me that this was not yet the waterfall, they now pioneered the way for about a mile farther along the rocks, some of them keeping near, and continually cautioning me to look to my feet, as a single false step might precipitate me into the raging abyss of waters, the tumult of which seemed to shake even the solid rocks around us.

Comparing them to pioneer farmers sowing an undeveloped territory is really totally inadequate and inaccurate.

She remembered that impressive monument to pioneer fortitude which stands in the mountains where the highway runs by Donner Lake; as in a vision she saw the little group that crowns the rugged pile.

She was also an experienced cook, and had many household commodities usually unknown to pioneer homes.

'Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unify,' and there are few brethren towards whom we feel closer affinity than the members of that Church, which was represented of old by Gomarus and Witsius, by Voet and Marck, and Bernard de Moore, and whose Synod of Dort preceded in time and pioneered in doctrine our own Westminster Assembly.

shall you really think You pioneer the navies of the world?

Another group of pioneering Negroes emigrating to this State found homes in the Van Buren township of Shelby County.

On the twenty-fourth of March, 1856, brother Ben took us all to pioneer quarters on Rancho de los Cazadores, where their growing interests required the personal attention of the three brothers.

In 'The Choir Invisible,' a tale of the last century, pioneer Kentucky once more exists.

9 collocations for  pioneers