62 Verbs to Use for the Word cutters

And, at daybreak the next morning, I set off with Mr. Roe and Mr. Cunningham for my companions: when we left the cutter the flood was just making, so that we had the advantage of the whole of the tide, which lasted until noon, when we landed, and observed the latitude to be 12 degrees 38 minutes 47 seconds.

There was a stiff breeze, and I reached the cutter in the quickest time I ever made, and got back afore daylight with nobody the wiser.

They got out a strong cutter and the best pair of horses on the farm, and bundled up well.

Now, in the name of all which is pleasing to God and sacred to man, if all are ready thus to unite in the outcry against a rover, who, at the danger of his own life, boards some frail ship, murders some poor sailors, or takes a few bales of cottonis there no hope to see a similar universal outcry against those great pirates who board, not some small cutters, but the beloved home of nations?

In April, when "off the Isle of Bass, brought to and sent on board the cutter a petty officer and five men with arms, provisions, etc."

I would even describe the appearance of the person driving this cutter.

O'Brien, who was the officer commanding the first cutter on service, was in his boat, and I obtained permission from him to smuggle myself into it.

Beth crossed to the table, placed the paper-cutter under the flap and slit it across.

That was all she wantedto follow that cutter, and to stop where it stopped.

My grandpa took a gingercake cutter with him and sold gingercakes when they come out of the church.

engraver, who also employs a piercer and name cutter.

" "Unharnessed the horse, drew up the cutter, locked the stable-door, and, entering the house, hung up the key where it belonged.

I have known a Corn-cutter, who with a right Education would have been an excellent Physician.

A sufficient inducement to bring the cutter thus far presented itself; and as it was near sunset, our remarks were merely confined to bearings from the point.

Poor Malcolm, who had been an old messmate of mine, was now dragged to the gangway, his face bleeding, and heavily ironed, when the blackamoor, clapping a pistol to his head, bade him, as he feared instant death, hail the cutter for another boat.

We divided the crew into parties, each headed by an officer; some were sent to the wreck and along the beach in search of provisions, others to roll up the hogsheads of beer, and butts of water that had floated on shore; but the greater number were employed in hauling the two cutters up, when the carpenters were directed to repair them.

The explosion was heard on board a revenue cutter at some distance, which immediately proceeded to the spot to ascertain what had occurred, when they found the lighthouse burnt, and the keeper above, on top of it.

On the 5th, after two ineffectual attempts to heave the cutter off the ground, she floated.

They are those of his two sisters, one of whom had ordered him to hitch up the cutter for her to escape, as he had every reason to believe, the other.

Half a mile to the east of the derelict hovered a ship's cutter, the turn of her crew's heads speaking expectancy.

Vernon, that simple noisy creature, has hit upon a scheme that is of great service; he has laid Folkstone cutters all round the coast, which are continually relieved, and bring constant notice of everything that stirs.

The cutting apparatus, the device to raise and lower the cutters, the levers, the platform, the wheels, the framework, had all been used before McCormick's time.

He seemed a gentle spirit, and I withheld all mention of the stalwart and manless wood-cutter.

A yacht in New Zealand means a cutter able to sail well, but quite without any luxury in her fittings.

They found none such in the village, but on the way back they met a starving wood-cutter, and, bringing him to the queen, told him to listen to the tale which she would tell him.

62 Verbs to Use for the Word  cutters