None the less, I fail to see why a plain sea-faring man like myself should be taken into your confidence.
Though there was no necessity to explain to sea-faring men exactly what had happened, Captain Whisker seized the opportunity to speak words of courage to his men.
Now, those who know anything of the hardships of a sea-faring life are well aware that a coil of rope makes a couch that is far from being uncomfortable--as things go with those whose fate it is to serve before the mast.
There was a low bank just outside the chestnut trees, as if someone had raised a dyke about them when they were young, which had been trodden low and spreading through the lapse of years by the faring of many men and beasts.
As for the place of tryst for the faring over the Waste, let it be the end of the knolls just by the jaws of the pass yonder, where the Weltering Water comes into the Dale from the East.
Then he said in a trembling voice, as though he feared a naysay: 'If ye are from Burgdale ye shall be faring back again presently; and I pray you to take me with you.
I cannot say that these two pairs of feet went over the brook within five minutes of each other; but sure it is that they could not have been faring side by side.
And that night they lay in the wild-wood not very far from the Dale's end; for they went softly, faringamongst so many friends.
We walked over to Worcester, through such a mist of local color that I felt like one of Smollett's pedestrian heroes, faring tavern-ward for a night of adventures.
If a man have no heroism in his soul--no animating purpose beyond living easily and faring sumptuously--I can imagine no greater mistake on his part than that of resorting to authorship as a vocation.
Because of broken health and the weakness of my aged father, he had been compelled to quit the sea-faring life, and had journeyed to his oldest son who lived far up in Nordland.
My father was a sea-faring man, well known, and much sought after as a pilot in northern Norway.
They had been sea-faring men, and this, of course, was a bond between us.
Faring as we did, this molasses dropped upon a biscuit was a positive luxury, which I shared with none but the doctor, and then only in private.
But they were not unmarked by the spouse of Zeus, son of Cronos; but Iris told her when she saw them faring from the hall.
Then quickly drawing his great sword he started in pursuit, in fear lest the boy should be the prey of wild beasts, or men should have lain in ambush for him faring all alone, and be carrying him off, an easy prey.
For long ere now the seer himself had said that a band of chieftains, faring from Hellas to the city of Aceres, would make fast their hawsers to the Thynian land, and by Zeus' will would check the approach of the Harpies.
I had suffered so many impositions in my commercial transactions in different parts of the world, that I became heartily disgusted with the sea-faring life, and I was determined not to return to it, at least for some time.
They came to my help in the forest round Castres; and as I was in need of service, and they were faring forth to seek their fortunes, I bid them, an it pleased them, follow me.
Much as he longed to remain with Father Paul, whom he continued to revere with a loving admiration that savoured of worship, he yet had a great desire to know how it was faring with his cousin John.
Tis within the West sweet Brendan is residing, There Colum MacCriffan is indeed abiding now; And 'tis unto the West ruddy Baithir is repairing And Adamnan shall be faring to perform his vow.
Now, but for King Herring, What 'ood you be wearing, How 'ood you be faring How keep ye warm?
They took the same road, and one may say now that the whole country-side isfaring and flitting about.
I feel like a father whose boy has gone to school, and who sits wondering how the child may be faring in the big, unfamiliar place.
Behold, here a rich man clothed in silks, fed with delicates, and faring deliciously every day; but look a little farther, and lo!
Although he came from inland the sea-faring folk were satisfied with his sermons and grew to love him.
Angle answered, "Loth am I to be faring to Drangey, for ever am I of worser mind when I depart thence than when I come thereto.
So thereafter he went round the land by the east, for thus he deemed his faring would be the less misdoubted; so he came to Ernewaterheath when Grettir had been there a winter.
A ship lay up Northriver in Burgfirth; in that keel Thorgils secretly paid faring for the foster-brothers, and thus the winter passed.
Before dawn upon the day he sailed Columbus entered the church, in the little sea-faring town of Palos where his ships lay at anchor.
The Portuguese were in those days a sea-faring people, and their ships were to be found wherever ships dared go.
To the eyes of these sea-faring men, who for many days had seen only the wild waste of waters, the land seemed passing fair.
Not one, but all of the women, tucked away in their bunks, wondered how those poor men were faring out there in that black and lonely camp!
His description of the camp or town in which this motley assemblage dwelt from one year's end to the other, far from civilization, was illuminating to the two sea-faring men.
Meanwhile, how had it been faring with the 25th Battalion, the men of Nova Scotia, on the left?
Meanwhile, the 46th Battalion, on the right, was faring no better.
The terror these sea-faring gentlemen created was great.
It had been the resort of sea-faring men from the remotest period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.