25 Verbs to Use for the Word liners

They had first met long ago on board a Castle liner homeward bound from Capetown, where both found themselves playing a crooked game.

September 1Ambassador Bernstorff announces Germans will sink no more liners without warning.

The next batter fouled out, however, and the next one sent a red-hot liner directly at Merriwell.

But M. Dupuy conceived and carried out the bolder scheme of designing a full-powered screw liner, and in 1847 the Napoleon was ordered.

" The Master, knowing his course thither should be S.E. by S., drew the liner to that exact angle.

So that it had either been floating about aimlessly and had encountered the liner, or perhaps the cunning British had corraled it and made use of it.

Surf still foamed about her floats and lower gallerysurf all spangled with the phosphorescence that the Arabs call "jewels of the deep"but unless some sudden squall should fling itself against the coast, every probability favored the liner taking no further damage.

Other than that, a, strange silence filled the giant air-liner.

As he held the speeding air-liner to her predetermined course through voids of night and mystery, he peered with burning eagerness at the beckoning stars along the world's far, eastern rim.

Beyond a massy grove, stretching for nearly two miles out from the northernmost gate of the city, a grassy level quite like a parade-ground invited the liner to rest.

The next Kingstonian, however, the third baseman, knocked to the second baseman a bee-liner that was so straight and hot that the second baseman could neither have dodged nor missed it had he tried; so he just held on to it, and set his foot on the bag, and caught Sawed-Off before he could get back to the base.

We boarded the South African mail-boat, but he was not among her passengers; we overhauled the American liner, with an equally barren result.

Some one pointed out a big liner which would sail for New York the next morning, lying like a huge, gaily lighted island, the blare of her band floating over the still water.

All that time he would have had no justification for surprise if he had been attacked by a Spanish gunboat, and if the Spaniards had pushed on their Rapidethe converted German liner the Normaniashe could have been handled to cut off the American reinforcements on the way to the camps of the little American army already landed.

All hands plunged into the surf, wading ashorefor it was now high-tideand in short order reloaded the liner.

"We've got to annihilate these infernal Bedouins, repair the liner and get ahead, orbut there's no 'or' in this!

The young people for whom these familiar objects meant a symbolism deep-rooted in their earliest memories could hardly in fairness have declared anything positively painful in that roomexcept perhaps those Atlantic liners; their charges against furniture, which was unconsciously to them accumulating memories that would some day bring tears of tenderness to their eyes, could only have been negative.

If, too, you are seeking to study psychological effect of such a combination on people, good, middlin' and otherwise, I would suggest a Pacific liner as offering fifty-seven varieties, and then some.

The magnificent docks are capable of taking the largest liners, and as the port of embarkation for South Africa its consequence will increase still more as that great country develops.

Noticing that a large whale was following the vessel, and remembering the peculiar susceptibility of these giant mammals to musical sounds, Madame MELBA sang the scena, "Ocean, thou mighty monster," with such persuasive force that the whale allowed itself to be made fast with a hawser and then towed the liner back safely into the open sea.

They'd use a liner and about forty men for anything like that.

They approached the liner, and Sylvia saw some dark heads looking over the railing at her.

The journo simply wrote back a two-liner to declining saying that apart from the lack of time, "Rajan won't accept my name in his paper.")

"She turned to come into 'er berth, with the skipper shouting away on the bridge and making as much fuss as if 'e was berthing a liner.

Sudden storm might yet hopelessly break up the stranded air-liner.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  liners