188 Verbs to Use for the Word mate

There she liesand will lie till she diesthe type of thousands more, 'the martyrs by the pang without the palm,' who find no mates in this life . . .

From what port can a vessel come, that she should be just here, with the wind at south-west?" "Ay, sir," put in Green, who was moving about the decks, coiling ropes and clearing things away, "that's what I tell the chief-mate.

They all want to leave the old mis-mate and go to the new found soul mate, and they all want my advice and encouragementto do it!

He did not leave the big plain, and often He took his mate to the top of the ridge, and he would try to tell her what he had left back there.

" At this uncanny reading of his mind, Mr. Cottontail darted off into the woods again to seek out his mate and inform her that their guilt had been discovered.

"Is that foul play or accident, Captain Barclay?" asked my second mate, demurely.

Libbie and Frances, great friends in their home town, naturally gravitated together, though Betty would have chosen a less studious room-mate for the dreamy Libbieshe needed a girl who would know more accurately what she was doing.

Somewhere in a neighboring thicket a bird trilled out his songa contented, half-hushed song that called his mate to witness how infinitely blest above all other birds was he.

'Brother, you reason well,' replies The solemn mate, with half-shut eyes; 'Right.

He ordered the mate to go to the forecastle, and refused to admit him to the cabin during the remainder of the passage.

"You don't know, Master Agent, if they lack a hangman, do you?" "Stand back!" cried the mate, whose outraged sense of discipline was even stronger than his interest at the news.

Oh, what a grief it was, when I learned that I had lost my old ship-mate, that had made an irksome situation so bearable by his kind assiduities; and to think that he was gone, and I could never repay him for his kindness!

30 When morning rose, I sent my mates to bring Supplies of water from a neighbouring spring, Whilst I the motion of the winds explored; Then summoned in my crew, and went aboard.

Thy warrior garb thou turnest To the livery of the slave; Thy coat of steel is no cuirass, No harness of the brave; When to Sidonia thou art come, To meet thy amorous mate, May foul suspicion turn her heart From love to deadly hate.

"I had always understood that he was an ugly, sneering devil," remarked the mate.

"Look out for a spout!" shouted the mate to Stimson, who happened to be on the foretopsail-yard at work; when this unexpected interruption to the quiet of the passage occurred.

" "Yarns!" repeated the mate, in a tone of strong contempt; "what signify yarns, when the whole cable is to snap, and in such a fashion as to leave no hope for the anchor, except in a buoy rope?

And here he had brought up a mate himself for the cowfor a stolen cow, maybe!

Friar Tuck, know you this mate? FRIAR.

Can it be a porcupine?" exclaimed the Bo'sun's Mate with distress, forgetting that Sweden was not Canada.

"You need a mate," said I. He looked me over.

Even as she had turned instinctively and with horror from the breaking of a commandment, so also she had selected the mate who possessed in excess the physical qualities so conspicuously lacking in her.

" "Ay, French," rejoined the mate, "but, blast 'em all round, I'd much rather have nothing to do with any of the rogues.

Prepares to join his mate.

So, anxious to avoid his little play-mate, he rushed up a ladder leading to the scaffolding, to hide himselfmissed his footing in his hurry, and fell down on to the ground from a great height.

188 Verbs to Use for the Word  mate