125 collocations for shipped

The canoe shipped some water, and riding in on a comber's crest, narrowly missed a rock that lifted its top for a moment out of the foam.

We were a silent, gloomy crew indeed as we thrust the surf boat afloat, clambered in, and shipped the oars.

Besides, a number of the merchants who shipped goods by his boats were conservative and rather approved his keeping the parsimonious rules of the old school.

At the end of this period, however, the gale had freshened into a hurricane, and our after-sail split into ribbons, bringing us so much in the trough of the water that we shipped several prodigious seas, one immediately after the other.

"Why, we shipped another crew under Ives and McGuire that noon.

Reaching the Pacific, she came up the coast and stopped at Valdivia, on the coast of Chili, for fresh provisions, and the 31st of May last, she called at Paita for the purpose of shipping a man.

Portugal, receiving from Brazil more gold than it needed for home uses, shipped a large quantity to England.

Notwithstanding this hard beginning, it fell out so luckily, that I found in the roade a great shippe called the Caualla of Venice, wherein after agreement made with the patron, I shipped my selfe the 24.

" "But the goldwhy should they ship so much gold in this manner?"

Were the banks removed, and the stone bridge joining Manila to Binondo replaced by a swing bridge, or a canal made round it, the coasting vessels would be able to ship the produce of the lagoon provinces at the very foot of the fields in which they grow.

we took to our boat, and arrived on board the Dolphin by 10, when she was very soon got underweigh for the purpose of taking her closer in to ship the horses; light and variable winds, however, prevented our working more than a mile nearer the landing cove by sundown, when we dropped anchor for the night.

Ken shipped his sculls.

Seventy or eighty men came to the bivouac, and, with the exception of one man who shipped a spear, making a demonstration of throwing it at us, they evinced a desire for the more peaceable amusement of eating damper and fat bacon.

Our heavily laden, clumsy dugouts were sunk to within three or four inches of the surface of the river, and, although they were buoyed on each side with bundles of burity-palm branch-stems, they shipped a great deal of water in the rapids.

I always shipped back a tierce by fast freight, because I was afraid that if I tried to argue the point he'd come himself and take a car-load.

There were only five or six negroes in stock, but the proprietor told us he had sometimes three or four hundred there, and had shipped off a cargo to New Orleans a few days before.

The officers then shipped several chests of money, jewels, and other valuables to be placed to the account of the merchant, and the Sultan-making Genoese quitted Morocco for ever.

Stringent orders were also given by the different German ship companies to their agents in no case to ship contraband for the belligerents.

A railway ninety-six miles long of three-foot gauge has been constructed down the main canal, which is a great convenience in shipping crops and pays a profit to the government.

"After that he made his way through Mandalay to Rangoon, and shipped on board the steamer Jemadar for London.

I'll have the law of somebody for shipping two useless lubbers as seamen.

"Yes; his father and I shipped afore the mast when we were boys together.

"Orders reached his office to ship munitions of war to the revolted colonies.

Callandar shipped his paddle and resumed his coat.

Mr. Robert Hume, one of these witnesses, had made a certain voyage: he had made it in thirty-three days: he had shipped two hundred and sixty-five slaves, and he had lost twenty-three of them.

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