23 Verbs to Use for the Word whereabout

Not seeing, however, any inhabitants nor any traces of them, they did not know whereabouts they were.

Then, as Mathieu found himself alone with Celeste, the opportunity seemed to him an excellent one to discover La Couteau's whereabouts.

As he came to the thicket which screens the beach, he called Charteris's name loudly, in order to ascertain his whereabouts.

However, I could not retreat, because Jacob held me firmly in his clutch, from which I would have been unable to release myself save at the cost of betraying our whereabouts.

"Very well," she said, indifferently, "that does seem the shortest way to find out the poor fellow's whereabouts.

Even if failing to bring Damayanti and Nala here, he that succeeds learning their whereabouts, will get from me the wealth represented by a thousand kine."

and then I reflected that I ought to have guessed his whereabouts.

I had taken no pains to hide my whereabouts.

From this cause the bell became useful as a signal to indicate the animal's whereabouts.

The dog didn't see me, and seemed to be principled agin stoppin' to inquire my whereabouts.

Your father has some reason for keeping their whereabouts concealed.

"Some fool has mistaken his whereabouts.

To the left of the lane entered we knew St. Luke's was located; but doubt overshadowed its precise whereabouts.

West did not turn up at the gridiron, but a tiny scarlet speck far off on the golf links proclaimed his whereabouts.

On coming out of this region, covered with ruins, amongst which here and there a few trees might be perceived, the remains of gardens which had now disappeared, we entered into narrow, winding, and completely dark streets, where it was impossible to recognize one's whereabouts.

She knew now that even if they promised mercy she must not reveal Ben's whereabouts.

It is as vain to seek their whereabouts, as it is that of the garden of Eden or the Isle of Avalon.

On the 28th, seeing land, they came to an anchor to overhaul their sails and tackle, but could not tell whereabout they were.

Great was the excitement amongst the wives, children, and friends of the settlers away in the fight when the soldiers returned without them, and when one terrified woman, who clutched at an officer's arm and asked their whereabouts, got for answer, "My good woman, I don't know"!

Neutral correspondents were not allowed: the German press, even if it knew, would not dare to breathe its whereabouts.

" "But," protested Miss Vale in a faint voice, but still acting her chosen role to the best of her gifts, "if I had known and desired to conceal his whereabouts, surely you did not expect me to tell you of it.

"In the afternoon, when the work of the day is almost over, and her mate is tired of scratching about for food, he takes a little rest and goes up high in a tree to boldly declare his whereabouts.

He was sitting on the bench now with Bachelor Billy, and they were discussing the lad's heroic sacrifice, and wondering to what part of the mine he could have gone that the search of half a day should fail to disclose his whereabouts.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  whereabout