123 Verbs to Use for the Word wrecked

The first thing is to hire some negro laborers, and as soon as I can leave the wreck I'll try again.

Many visitors from Paris and other parts of France, from England, or from America, have seen by now the wreck of its principal street, and have talked with the Abbé Dourlent, the "Archiprêtre" of the cathedral, whose story often told has lost but little of its first vigour and simplicity, to judge at least by its effect on two of his latest visitors.

Even if the boat was not at once swamped, two persons alone, and one of them only a girl, were insufficient for the work; for, supposing they reached the wreck, they would probably be too exhausted to get back.

Did not the Soldier tell thee that himself, And others who survived the wreck, beheld The Baron Herbert perish in the waves Upon the coast of Cyprus?

Mathieu, who had seen her but a few months previously looking so fair and fresh, was amazed to find her such a wreck.

" "Then, I expect you have made some calculations and know all about the efforts to float the wreck.

After all his other chores were done, Israel had a conference with Monsieur Leclerc, and the two sallied into the garden, and in an hour had dismantled the low dwelling, cleared away the wreck, levelled and smoothed its site, and

"What shall we do now?" asked Uncle John, much annoyed, as the party alighted to examine the wreck.

He had passed the wreck of the freight-train upon which he had ridden from Adrian; his car had been surrounded by rough men, and only quick wits saved him at least delay; he had been hailed by more than one group of tramping I.W.W. men; and he had passed camps and freight-yards where idlers were congregated.

All the avenues and thoroughfares near the fire were now choked up by carts, coaches, and other vehicles, which had been hastily brought thither to remove the goods of the inhabitants, and the hurry of the poor people to save a wreck of their property, and the attempts made by the gangs of plunderers to deprive them of it, constituted a scene of unparalleled tumult and confusion.

All the same, Mr. Morse did not altogether see why he wanted to buy the wreck.

Why do you hope to lift the wreck when the salvage men could not?" Cartwright smiled.

The people that ran to break up the wreck found their young lord, and made great joy over his return.

It had been packed in too frail a box; and heavier boxes placed above it had crashed through, making a complete wreck of the whole thing,frame, works, all.

Two days later, there having been a slight yielding of the snow under the warmth of the noon-day sun, and a consequent hardening of its crust in the succeeding night, Roswell and Stimson undertook to return this visit, with a view to make a last effort to persuade Daggett to quit the wreck and come over to the house altogether.

Here he could survey the wreck, and he saw that the water was nearly breast-high on the quarter-deck of the vessel.

" Go they did; while the charitable neighbors whom Ham had stirred up concerning the wreck, attended to the completion of the cargo of "The Swallow."

She sent her glance up to its vast, dim, noble heights and brought it down to the saturnine, unsavory wreck at her side.

"The wind was raging, as to-night; Straight on these rocks it blew; I watched until the dawning light Disclosed the wreck to view; From where we stand I saw his hand Wave me a last adieu!

Between him and that hot June day lay the wreck of a world.

As for Timar, Athanas turned on him savagely, as though the captain could have prevented the wreck!

" "From all which I am to infer that it is your intention," said Wilder, calmly, "to abandon the wreck and your duty?"

But she met her match in the second week of November, when she was engaged off the Cocos or Keeling group of islands, southwest of Java, by the fast Australian cruiser Sydney and driven ashore a burning wreck after an hour's fight, with a loss of 280 men.

But what happened completed the wreck of The Corner's nerves, for Lord Nick walked quietly across the floor and sat down with Nelly Lebrun and his somber rival.

The soul Of man alone, that particle divine, Escapes the wreck of worlds, when all things fail.

123 Verbs to Use for the Word  wrecked