18 Verbs to Use for the Word salvages

If anybody is to claim salvage, it will be ourselves.

"I'll allow salvage if you act promptly!"

The people carried with them the salvage of their homes, wrapped up in blankets, sheets, towels and bits of ragged paper.

There is a sort of unwritten law concerning the salvage of flood articles, and I had to leave the coat, as I had my kitchen chair.

As dripping captor and captive set off toward James Towne, we saw Fame stick another laurel leaf in the wet, red hair in commemoration of the single combat in which Captain John Smith defeated the "strong, stout Salvage," Wowinchopunk, on the James Towne isthmus.

The pilot demanded salvage, and was refused leave to come on board.

But it happened one day that, as he was in the act of drawing his poor little quarterly salvage at the Bank of England, a lady saw him and knew him.

Though these parts were not ordinarily frequented by slave-ships, he asked himself if these blacks, whose salvage he had just effected, were not the survivors of a cargo of slaves that the "Waldeck" was going to sell to some Pacific colony.

It is gathering the salvage after the wreck.

I helped you into port at Beaufort, and gave up the salvage; and now I'll help tow your whale alongside, and see you fairly through this business, too.

of the timbers used for building purposes is promised, which means a salvage of about $40,000,000 annually as a result of strength tests of southern yellow pine and Douglas fir.

What remains offers no salvage to friend, or enemy either.

In going over the débris on the following day, and picking out all the available salvage, the proprietor touched something unusually or unexpectedly hot, which caused him to shake his hand with great energy, and clap the tips of his suffering fingers to his mouth.

And the hundred and twenty-seventh man pocketed his salvage from the wreck and fought his way out through the jam at the doors.

[payment for damage or debt] indemnity, indemnification; quittance; compensation; reparation, redress, satisfaction; reckoning, acknowledgment, requital, amends, sop; atonement, retribution; consideration, return, quid pro quo. salvage, perquisite; vail &c (donation) 784

A group of men and women were pawing about in the wreckage, seeking salvage.

In order to raise the engine of the Durande from the wreck in which it was three-fourths buried, with any chance of successin order to accomplish a salvage in such a place and such a season, it seemed almost necessary to be a legion of men.

" "You vish salvage, eh!

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  salvages