10 Verbs to Use for the Word castaways

Day breaks, and a canoe propelled by a slender and pretty but dusky maiden approaches the castaway.

He found me a castaway on the shore of Death, and gave me his life to live with.

The plates were broad leaves, and for knives and forks the castaways used pointed sticks.

It's bad for the digestion," grinned the castaway.

When they recovered sufficiently from their astonishment at the spectacle, they ran down the hillside, and proposed to help the "castaways" to land.

Afterward I was disgusted with myself for kissing this castaway; but as I drove on, leaving her standing in the middle of the road looking after me, it almost seemed as if I were leaving a friend.

"Come on, Sam," shouted Jack, as the boys lugged the two dripping, sputtering castaways on board.

" "But I never fought a cannibal in my life," objected the nervous castaway.

The single flash of lightning revealed only her deck and rigging; not a soul was to be seen on board the ship; but the sight of the vessel roused the castaway.

This, with the clothes lent him by Barnett, transformed his appearance, and led Captain Parkinson to congratulate himself that he had not obeyed his first impulse to send the castaway forward with the men.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  castaways