74 Verbs to Use for the Word yachts

"But the man and the woman who left the yacht an hour before she sailed, and who slipped away into the country somewhere!

When he was not at work in the dock-yard with his broad axe, he amused himself by sailing a yacht, dressed like a Dutch skipper, with a red jacket and white trousers.

We boarded the yacht much against my will, yet I was powerless, and dare not allege the facts that I had already established concerning our fellow-guests.

He now finds that his instructions direct him to send the 'Emperor' yacht (which is to be a present) to Yeddo.

"The War made him more money than he ever thought there was; so he bought this yacht ready-made and started on the grand tour, but never got any farther than Parisnaturally his first stop.

"Then I wish you would visit the yacht, make the acquaintance of Captain Carg and tell him of the trouble I am in.

They deserted the yacht, expecting it to sink, and take us both down with it.

In the first place, we (the excursionists,) chartered a yacht, two Hands that knew the Ropesthey looked as if they might have been acquainted with the Rope's Endand a small Octoroon of the male persuasion as waiter.

Having got the yachts in position, he gave Messrs. BENNETT and ASHBURY an audience, in which it was settled by your representative that, owing to a split in the Cambria's club-topsail, both parties should carry their block-headed jibs; and the contest was begun.

For this reason he purchased a yacht for their use, so that they might not only use it for the purpose of storing the stolen goods, but for the purpose of sailing from place to place under the guise of wealthy Englishmen traveling for pleasure.

The good wishes of the Board of Admiralty and the Royal Navy will follow the armed yachts, trawlers, drifters and motor-boats after they have hauled down the colours they flew as His Majesty's Auxiliary Patrol Vessels.

It was a most delightful choice of people, gathered at short notice and to do honor to no one in particular, but to give each a chance to say good-by before he or she met the yacht at Southampton or took the club train to Homburg.

Georgina spent August and September with Lady Di, at the Marchioness of Carisbroke's delightful villa in the Isle of Wight, and Sir George kept his yacht at Cowes all the time, and was in constant attendance upon his fiancée.

I knew the yacht.

The stratagem of the feigned Turkish ship capturing the yacht is a happy extension of a hint from the famous galley scene (Que diable allait-il faire à cette galère?), Act ii, 7, Les Fourberies de Scapin.

But at length he reached the yacht and told his story.

The Admiral sent out two torpedo-boats, which managed after a lot of difficulty to bring in the yacht safely, but the Captain of the Port has a suspicion that the crew were trying to make away with the vessel.

There will also be Chinese, probably three, two to manage the yacht and one for the cabin.

It was as though a slow-turning ocean liner were to try to run down a lively little yacht.

Further up still you will find the Governor's yacht and a gunboat, sunk this time by the Germans; but easy to raise and to adapt for our service.

" "Have you ever, in any of the ports you've been, seen a yacht called the Lola?"

"A friend of mine who owns a yacht is going to send his wife and daughter on a trip to Europe, and he told me to count myself one of a party of six that are going to make a tour of all the neighboring resortsno, not that kindSummer resorts.

The yacht of Mr. Conyers, one of the richest commoners in Englanda yacht fitted as surely no yacht ever before had been fittedwas for sale.

The pursuing sloop rounded up hurriedly to come about after them, and in the darkness fouled the yacht which lay at anchor.

He renews the promise, without the slightest intention of fulfilling it, and goes on board his yacht in order to make his escape.

74 Verbs to Use for the Word  yachts