530 Verbs to Use for the Word boats

" "In case of an attack you will at once send in another boat with a howitzer.

We took a sail-boat and glided round Lighthouse Point (a pleasant drive of two miles from the village), out into the lake, and steered for Grenadier Island, five miles distant, on which we tented for the night, and the bass we brought home the next day were something worth looking at.

We landed, and were regaling ourselves upon the berries, leaving our boats and guns on the lake side of the island.

Then PHYSKE did bring unto himself other boats and other roads, and waxed powerful, and became great in the land, and he was much interviewed by the scribes of a certain paper, "It shines for all," which, being interpreted, is the Moon, and his sayingscan they not be found in the pages of "It shines for all," which, being interpreted, is the Moon, and are they not preserved there for two centuries?

" "Then they jumped," cried Carter, "for I saw her boats.

Then she shouted again: "I've got no boat!

He was a fair carpenter, and getting some tools from the carpenter's chest, he mended the boat.

"Can you find the boat?"

He rowed his boat to the other end of the stage, and there saw the boy's hand upright in the water.

" "We'll lower a boat," was the response.

Seaton entreated him to lose no time in entering the boat, and leaving the inhospitable shores of Massachusetts; and Williams gladly obeyed him.

We pushed our boat back towards the open water, when we heard the plunge of some animal into the lake, on the other side of the island.

We were out yesterday morning cutting down trees to build a boat.

" The next week when she again made the trip to board the boat, Colonel Montanaro who commanded the government soldiers in that part of the country, was on the boat.

A man calling with a bundle of puns detained him so long that he found that he would not be able to reach the 11 A.M. boat without he made unusual haste.

" It was the faithful Finn, who had been awaiting me in the deep shadow, and with a few strokes pulled his boat up to the narrow rickety ledge outside the door.

Half the town is packed, ready to catch the boat at five minutes' notice.

They saw him board, neatly running the small boat under the schooner's counter; they saw the foresheet eased off and the ship run up into the wind; then the foresail dropped and the wheel lashed so that she would stand so.

We launched our boats upon the lake and rowed to the head of Long Island, where we put up our tents for the night.

We floated quietly down the Rackett, carrying our boats around the falls, shooting like an arrow down the rapids, or gliding along under the shadows of the gigantic forest trees that line the long, calm reaches of that beautiful river.

The Doctor sat in the bow, and, having adjusted his rod, I steered the boat carefully, close along the shore, to within reach of the mouth of the brook, and directed him to cast across it.

It is not necessary to say that his expectations were disappointed, and he finally was reduced to getting out into the water, cool as was the weather, and of wading along the shore, dragging the boat after him.

Then he hired a boat, and set sail, alone, o'er the boundless bosom of the Atlantic.

"Will you kindly order the boat ready, Captain Parkinson?" he called.

Another Sesame House student, Miss Priestman, opened a Free Kindergarten in the pretty village of Thornton-le-Dale, where the children have a sand-heap in a little enclosure allowed them by the blacksmith, and sail their boats at a quiet place by the side of the beck that runs through the village.

530 Verbs to Use for the Word  boats