91 examples of wreckers in sentences

A WRECK AND SOME WRECKERS.

" "They're in no danger at all," said Dab, "If their own boats don't take 'em all ashore, the coast-wreckers will.

Where?" "To my father's house, instead of ashore among those hotel people, and other wreckers.

They're a pair of born young wreckers.

" "Why?" "Well, the coast itself is mean enough, for shoals and surf; and then there were the wreckers.

It was a bad enough piece of luck to be driven in on that bar, or another like it; but the wreckers made it as much worse as they knew how to.

Then, you see, the wreckers have a notion that every thing that comes ashore belongs to them.

A WRECK AND SOME WRECKERS.

Maroquine Wreckers.

Should any unfortunate vessel strike on these coasts, the crew find themselves in the hands of inhuman wreckers.

The orthodox looked down with a genteel contempt upon the preachers whose religion had converted Kingswood colliers, and turned Cornwall wreckers into honest men; and the formally pious spoke of the worshippers at this new shrine of faith with a serene sneer, and classed them as a parcel of fiercely ejaculating, hymn-singing nonentities.

The garrison of this castle was strong, and the inhabitants of the town, too, constituted a somewhat formidable population, as they consisted of fishermen, sailors, wreckers, and such other desperate characters, as usually congregate about such a spot.

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It is Key West, a village of wreckers, who, doubtless, pray earnestly for a continuance and increase of the changing currents, which are eternally drifting some ill-fated barque on the ever-growing banks and coral reefs of these treacherous and dangerous waters; the lofty watch-towers are their Pisgah, and the stranded barques their Land of Promise.

But in certain places all the time and at others part of the time, wreckers have had to leave valuable wrecks a prey to the merciless sea because the ocean is too angry and the waves too high to permit of the safe handling of the air-hose and life-line of the divers who are depended upon to do all the under-water work, rigging of hoisting-tackle, placing of buoys, etc.

Picture to yourself now the abject humiliation of being compelled to stand bare-headed in salute before these wreckers and spoilers of your land.

The wreckers have arrove.

Ralph and the train wreckers.

Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (C of E. Stratemeyer); 7Feb56; R164330. Ralph and the train wreckers; or, The secret of the blue freight cars, by Allen Chapman, pseud.

SEE Littlepage, John D. Red wreckers in Russia.

SEE Littlepage, John D. Red wreckers in Russia.

SEE Littlepage, John D. Red wreckers in Russia.

Red wreckers in Russia, by John D. Littlepage & Demaree Bess.

Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (C of E. Stratemeyer); 7Feb56; R164330. Ralph and the train wreckers; or, The secret of the blue freight cars, by Allen Chapman, pseud.

Ralph and the train wreckers.

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