But the daring Coastguardsmanhad already seized the thin line and plunged into the boiling surf.
Then the stout Coastguardsmanabsolutely lifted him into the lifebuoy.
Scarcely had this light appeared when the Coastguardsman laid his hand on the young sailor's shoulder and pointed towards the cliffs far away to the left of the bay.
Through the surging breakers and over the rugged rocks the lifebuoy was dragged, and a shout of relief arose when the gallant Coastguardsman was seen clinging to it.
The rocket was in position, and about to be fired, when our black-bearded Coastguardsman arrived.
When our Coastguardsman with the black beard reached the scene, he found, as he had expected, that his comrades of the Coastguard had not been idle.
This the Coastguardsman did for them at once, and, as he did so, observed that there were two little girls among the crew.
The Coastguardsman looked over his shoulder with a proud glance in his sparkling eye, and said aloud, "His name is Richard Thorogood.
We had strayed out upon the shore a mile or two from the town, and were sitting down to rest by the sea, when a very grand coastguardsman passed us.
He raised his voice when uttering the last words, as if asking a question; so, the coastguardsman answered it at once.
It was a coastguardsman that told Master Geoffrey about it.
Another and particularly dear coastguardsman employed his genius and leisure for years upon a large model of a battleship of the period.
We did not like to miss the event of the stealthy passage of our coastguardsman from door to door, creeping in his stockinged feet, shading his candle with his hand, on such nights as he was off duty.
The coastguardsmanhad gone in a different direction.
Presently the coastguardsman put down his telescope and seized the mouthpiece of a telephone in the signal hut.
Goodness only knows what for, but 'orders is orders,' as Coastguardsman Smith is so fond of quoting.
I found the coastguardsman a most intelligent fellow--well informed on many subjects, and even professing to be something of an art critic.
Septimus Minor had lived in Crocusville ever since he could remember, and the coastguardsman some years longer.
Bulpert, after shifting furniture, took up a position on the white hearthrug, and gave a stirring adventure in the life of a coastguardsman who saved from a wreck his wife and child.
When the coastguardsman is going out to the wreck, it isn't necessary to wave your arms about like a windmill.
If Rose loved the young coastguardsman before, she absolutely idolised him now.
As we have seen, our coastguardsman was swift to carry the alarm to his station, and without delay the lifeboat was launched.
The stout coastguardsman was not slow to obey and he received a grip like that of a drowning man; but his mate made no other effort to save himself.
Being off duty one fine afternoon, our coastguardsman walked along the beach in the direction of Cranby, bent on paying a visit to Miss Millet, whom he had not seen for several years.
The cheers which greeted the captain's rescue were but feeble compared with those that had welcomed the return of the coastguardsman whose life had been risked in attempting to save him.
The coastguardsman had his hands full then; his lot is better now.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coastguardsman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.