29 Verbs to Use for the Word amidship

It leaves those fellows amidships without a leader.

Already badly damaged, a second German shell had now burst amidships with a loud explosion.

That singularly misnamed appendage, the cow-catcher, strikes her amidships.

We two sat back to back, and when the vehicle lurched heavily her chignon took me "amidships" (if I may be permitted the expression) with a concussion that felt like the impact of a muffled ball from a six-pound field howitzer.

The next house, and the next, had been hit squarely and plumply amidships, and they were gutted as fishes are gutted.

" In a moment we heard a roaring cheer back amidships.

Euphemia sat in the shadow of the cabin, serene and thoughtful, and I, holding the tiller steadily amidship, leaned back and gazed up into the clear blue sky.

Trouble aft, an' trouble forrard" She was hurrying aft when Mr. Mortimer intercepted her amidships.

I knelt amidships in the birch with gun and rifle on either side.

He of the stern lashed the tiller amidships, and crept forward, aiding the other to push out the long boom which projected from the bow.

It lay amidships and was a heavy boat enough, but with so many hands to help they got it to the broken bulwarks.

A few fellows were lounging amidships and stared idly at us as we mounted to the poop deck.

The upper masts vanished into the vapor, and, from where I stood aft, I could but dimly perceive the open deck amidships.

So now, the canoe having been launched again and Tilda transferred to the bows, he found himself perched amidships, with his gaze fixed on the reaches ahead, and in his hand a paddle, which he worked cautiously at first, following Mr. Jessup's instructions.

Besides, if you can spot a house that contains, say, half a dozen to a dozen people, and just plop a "Johnson" right amidships, it generally means "exit house and people," which, I suppose, is a desirable object to be attained, according to twentieth century manners.

Seven inches of Krupp armor protected the vessel amidships and four inches forward.

I could not but remember how often, when in her company at Cannes, I had gazed dumbly at her, wishing that some kindly motorist in a racing car would ease the situation by coming along and ramming her amidships.

" Our eyes followed the direction indicated by Neil's finger, and we saw the open amidships of the junk, half filled, as we found on closer examination, with fresh-caught shrimps.

Two men seized the oars amidships.

Why for the las' ten minutes 'e 'as been steerin'?" So below Cleeve they changed places, Mr. Jessup settling himself amidships with his apparatus for sketching, while Arthur Miles was promotedif the word may be allowedto the seat astern.

"Shiver my starboard binnacle amidships," said he, "why don't you choose me?" She squeezed his hand and winked at him.

The women sat amidships.

I shall stay here amidships.

Each of these boats had cabins built amidships, with short stovepipes projecting through the roofs, and from the pipe of the Ghost smoke was ascending.

One of you had better drop down below, and prevent any of those lads from unbarring the door leading amidships.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  amidship