22 collocations for veered

How, as a body, the equites veered round alternately to each side, we shall see hereafter.

With the certainty that there was enough of the element to keep him clear of the ground at low water, and that his anchors would hold, Roswell made a flying moor, and veered out enough cable to render his vessel secure.

I waited a few moments, and again the light shone out; but meantime the boat's bow had veered several points.

After the nuptial knot is tied, they veer their course to the public-house mentioned in the bills, where they partake, not of a sumptuous banquet, but of the simple, though not the worst, fare of bread and cheese and kisses, at the expense of the new married folks.

Or style has veered an inch, and it has been a day of fitting.

They had veered a little, and would not come anywhere near Liverpool or Dublin, as Jack had suspected might be the case until he looked over the chart Tom had marked.

But after passing the heavy timber it had veered several degrees, and was sparing the house of Mrs. Ruggles.

A little before noon he veered half a mile to the right towards a spring which welled out from a hillside, surrounded by a small grove of willows.

As the racer veered north, up the broad darkness of the Hudsonthe Hudson sparkling with city illumination on either hand, with still or moving ships' lights on the breast of the watersBohannan murmured: "Even now, as your partner in this enterprise" "My lieutenant," corrected the Master.

And here and there down the ages, these great sons have appeared, veered the race right at moments of impending destruction, and buoyed it on.

A wind now sprung up and at once veered the rain from its perpendicular fall.

[Footnote 9: The Skaw is the most northerly point of Denmark.] "And as to catch the gale Round veered the flapping sail, Death!

But Mr. Tutt veered off againthis time on university education; the invaluable function of the university being, he said, to preserve intact and untarnished in a materialistic age the spiritual ideals inherited from the past.

" The fish sandwiches arrived, and Joe watched the toddler with an ice cream cone in Honolulu, the girl veering her bike into a Maine hedge, the teen-ager leaving home, the Seattle executive as she took a large bite.

Still farther to the south veered the wind, and a little after three, as well as I could tell by my watch, the fog thinned, so that, looking up, I caught the faint glimmer of a star; then another peeped through the cloud.

Down'n cellarcool placefa' man's tightlef' m' umbrella there by m'stakego'n' get't thishmin't" Managing, after several inaccurate aims at the doorway, to plunge into the adjacent bedroom, he presently reappeared from thence, veering hard-aport, with a lighted lantern in his right hand.

" The fish sandwiches arrived, and Joe watched the toddler with an ice cream cone in Honolulu, the girl veering her bike into a Maine hedge, the teen-ager leaving home, the Seattle executive as she took a large bite.

Scotch-and-Soda veered heavily bridgewards.

We must that veering subject buy; Else, let the enemy advance, De Brehan surely sides with France!'

It was a queer sensation to peer through field glasses and see the Russian shells veer a few hundred feet to the right.

A third flash of lightning confirmed our fears as to the dangerous situation we were in; and as there was not room to veer the helm was immediately put a-lee; but, as was feared, the cutter refused stays.

He could see the charge of the 8th Lancerssee the horsemen wheel and veer wildly as they received the fire of the Confederate troops from the woods across the stream, squadron after squadron sheering off at a gallop and driving past the infantry, pell-mell, a wild riot of maddened horses, yelling riders, and streaming scarlet pennons descending in one vivid, headlong torrent to the bridge.

22 collocations for  veered