19 Verbs to Use for the Word royals

Well, you see, there must be somebody to furl the main-royal again, and he pitched onto McCallum.

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By way of making more sure of an escape, however, we set the royals.

" Shakspeare, in his Macbeth, thus describes this royal, but now exploded gift: "Strangely visited people, All swollen and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he cures Hanging a golden stamp about their necks, Put on with holy prayers.

"Down this very staircase," thought he, "perhaps coming from the very same room, and at this very same hour sixty years ago, there may have glided, in an embroidered coat, with his hair dressed a l'oiseau royal, and pressing to his heart his three-cornered hat, some young gallant who has long been mouldering in the grave, but the heart of his aged mistress has only today ceased to beat.

It fell Royals.

McCallum hadn't his beat for fighting out the royal in a blow.

He got the royal, therefore, and succeeded in fastening it up as a substitute for a gate, in their natural gate-way.

Anybody as knows a royal from an anchor wouldn't have blamed the lad.

At midday, after calling eight bells, Captain Cullen ordered the royals on.

Although the behaviour of Bhishma, Drona, and the illustrious Kripa, is the same towards us as towards them, yet, O thou of mighty arms, this is my certain conclusion that in order to pay off the royal favours they enjoy, they will throw their very lives, than which there is nothing dearer, in battle.

The English, however, were in no hurry; the two tri-color men being under their three top-sails, spankers, and jibs, with the top-gallant-sails clewed up, before John Bull reduced even a royal.

I'll take oath to't it's no play for an old tar, stout and full in size, sending down the royals in a gale like that; let alone a boy of fifteen year on his first voyage.

"Sheet home the royals!"

He took in royals and topgallant sails, furled the courses, trysail and jib, and double-reefed the topsails.

She is come from God to avenge the blood royal, and quite ready to make peace, if you will render proper account.

Bob had foreseen the necessity of a shade, and had thrown an old royal into the boat.

" "A schooner often carry a royal," returned the black, resolute to acquiesce in all the other said.

The frigate, too, seemed to be aware that it was the moment for the siesta of vessels as well as of men; for she clewed up her royals and topgallant-sails, brailed her jib and spanker, hauled up her courses, and lay on the water as motionless as if sticking on a shoal.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  royals