380 Verbs to Use for the Word captain

" "And the other?" asked the captain.

"Was!" cried the captain sharply.

" "Have patience, and do me the favor to hear my story," said I. "Speak then," replied the captain, "I am all attention.

"Apology!" exclaimed the captain.

If I told you, captain, I did not care about the paper?

"Fire again, quickly!" shouted the captain.

"They seem to have been pretty much occupied, too," observed the captain, "for a better thumbed pack I never yet found in the forecastle of a ship.

why didn't you port?" demanded the captain.

" "Thank you, Mr. Darrow," returned the captain quietly.

"Air you a-goin' to have me cashiered and shot, Lieutenant Boggs, fer violatin' the ticktacks of war?" roared the captain, indignantly.

Barbara saw the captain and when she stated that the owner of Arcturus was her step-father he sent for the chief mate, who narrated his visit to the wreck.

"Give way," ordered the captain.

" "It is head wind and a heavy sea," remarked the captain; "but never fear; we shall weather the storm.

So they paraded the streets for the best part of an hour before they found the Spanish captain.

I supped last night with Rickman, and met a merry natural captain, who pleases himself vastly with once having made a pun at Otaheite in the O. language.

You needn't bother to smooth down Brown's extravagances, I knew the captain before I knew you.

"But I'll bet another dinner" "Mr. Edwards," called the captain.

As Capt. Moore, who accompanied me, was very anxious to go through it, and as the reports of the Taiya Pass indicated that no wagon road or railroad could ever be built through it, while the new pass appeared, from what little knowledge I could get of it, to be much lower and possibly feasible for a wagon road, I determined to send the captain by that way, if I could get an Indian to accompany him.

" "Hepson," called one midshipman, "has anyone invented the Navy yells for this year?" "Yells?" repeated the football captain scornfully.

" "Attention! men"cried the serjeant"By platoons, to the right" "No matter, Joyce," interrupted the captain, waving his hand"Let the men remain.

" The mason was not a man to oppose such an order coming from the 'laird;' and he withdrew, leaving the captain standing in the centre of the court quite alone.

" "Faith, me lad, live but to kill the d-d captain," suggested Terrence.

"He may be RussianPolish most probably," added the captain, a tall, fair fellow in gold spectacles, whom I had known when he was third secretary of Embassy at Rome.

A ball had pierced his body; he fell into a thicket; the Kabyles rushed up to cut off and carry away his head, when the Duc d'Aumale arriving with two officers, a soldier, and a bugler, charged the Kabyles and saved this captain.

Nick took the captain at his word, and turning about he met the county Leitrim-man, with an air of great blandness, thrusting out a hand, in the pale-face fashion, as a sign of amity, saying, at the same time "How do, Mike?SagoSagograd you comegood fellow to drink Santa Cruz, wid Nick.

380 Verbs to Use for the Word  captain