62 Verbs to Use for the Word launching

She'll soon be sending a launch for you.

Knowing that he had the high, fast wind with him, Dave steered straight for the last spot where he had seen the motor launch.

"I'll run the launch."

On May 2 she met a motor launch off the coast of Ireland and was towed into port.

Almost directly after breakfast our people had to go, and G. and I, very stricken, watched the launch as it steamed up the river till lost to sight behind a big vessel.

As fast as possible the launches ranged alongside at the side gangway, taking off groups of midshipmen, everyone of whom had been cautioned to be at dock in time to board a launch in season for supper formation.

He then cut the gripes that had kept the launch in its place when the ship was in motion, leaving it standing upright on its wooden beds, but in no other manner connected with the hull, which, by this time, had settled so low as to create the apprehension, that, at any moment, it might sink from beneath them.

Thereupon I ordered the launch to run alongside and clambered aboard the steamer.

Not less was the excitement in the midshipmen's berth, where it was known that Simmonds was to go in the gig; but no one knew who was to accompany the launch.

A few hours later the two negroes journeyed on down to Perryville, Tennessee, a village on the Tennessee River where they took a gasolene launch up to Hooker's Bend.

We reached the launch, secure in its cove between the rocks, a few minutes after dawn.

The plan suggested by Gladys and just announced by Nyoda was this: The following Saturday they would charter a launch big enough to hold them all, and follow the course of the Cuyahoga River upstream to the dam at the falls, where they would land and cook their dinner over an open fire.

My two associates had got the launch in as good order as circumstances would allow.

What rousing cheers greeted the returning launch, from the decks of the liner, "Princess Irene"!

But Neb seized the hawser by which we were riding, and hauled the launch ahead her length, or more, before the frigate's larboard bower-anchor settled down in a way that menaced crushing us.

Ye might hire a launch.

Hillson seemed suddenly to become conscious of the necessity of exertion, and by giving his utmost attention to hoisting out the launch, that boat was got safely into the water.

" "You know my little steam launch?

It was hard for Katie to contain her delight in Wayne's generosity when she found he had left his launch with Captain Prescott.

The latter was evidently taken aback by this unexpected manoeuvre, and for a moment her searchlight lost the launch.

How different indeed all might be were their airship a seaplane, capable of floating on the surface of the water and making a successful launch from it, just as a gull would do.

"Desarting your station, and leaving me here, alone, to manage this heavy launch, by myself.

That date marked the launch of Goa's fifth English-language daily to be launched in the union territory-turned-state.

"Now, then, young gentlemen, 'ow did it 'appen that you missed your own launches.

"Will you moor the launch and come ashore?" "Oh, no, sir," said the man, tinkering with the engine, "I'll wait for you here.

62 Verbs to Use for the Word  launching