Soon after, a boat ahead grounded, and stuck fast for some time: about five minutes after, our boat received a violent shock from a rock under water.
We had not proceeded far when we met the persons supposed killed, on their way to our boat, safe and sound.
This afternoon, a soldier belonging to our boat, accompanied by one of the Greeks already mentioned, and the Frank cook of the Proto Medico went to the same village, without my knowledge, to participate in this licentious amusement.
The people on board of the boat supposed that some of the brigands had returned to their haunt and meditated an attack on our boat by night.
Once more we heard the low humming of the sea under our bow, as our boat, like a bird, went singing on its way.
And though the first conceit, as the last, was a mere surmise, it was nevertheless deemed prudent to secure the hatches, which for the present we accordingly barred down with the oars of our boat.
Then up rose the old priest, and gave us to know, that we were wholly in his power, and if we did not swear to depart in our boat forthwith, and molest him no more, the peril be ours.
Had a plank dropped out of our boat, we had sunk to the bottom; and belike, our cheerful retinue would have paid the last rites to our remains.
Upon the afternoon of the day we caught sight of them in our boat, they had sighted a cluster of low islands, which put them in no small panic, because of their resemblance to those where the massacre had taken place.
I at first thought it was meant as a return for the presents I had made him; but he soon undeceived me, by expressing a desire for one of our boat cloaks.
We presented them with fish and fowl which we had in our boat; but these they threw into the boat again, giving us to understand that such things they wanted not.
We hallooed in our turn; and, at the same time, retired to our boat, which was full half a mile off.
As soon as we got to our boat, and found that there was a river that would admit us, I rowed in, and was soon after joined by Mr Cooper in the other boat.
I now stood up in our boat, and answered that we were two men trying to get back to God's country, among friends.
Plunder, for one thing; our boat, and weapons such as they cannot get.
Of course we have watchful eyes in our boat, but I don't see anything yet worth watching.
In our boat, the first alongside, eleven men, out of twenty-four, lay killed or disabled.
The tail of the furious animal descended with irresistible force upon the very centre of our boat, cutting it in two, and killing two of the men; the survivors took to swimming for their lives in all directions.
On one of our boat expeditions, I contrived to slip away with the rest; we landed, and surprised a battery, which we blew up, and spiked the guns.
Our boat's crew had a laugh upon one of our number, Joe, who was vain and made the best show of everything.
Our boat, bobbing about like a cork, produced terrific nausea, and our stomachs ached from vain wrenching.
There was a tangle of oars, spars and rigging on the seats in our boat, and considerable confusion resulted before we could manage to place in operation some of the big oars on either side.
He was jumping, with the intention, I feared, of landing in our boat, and I prepared to avoid the impact.
After having spent some time in admiring this wonderful monument of human ingenuity, we returned to our boat in high spirits, and little anticipating the dangers that awaited us.
At length, quite exhausted by its efforts, it alighted on our boat.
Our boat is unmanageable, but she cannot sink, and we drift down another hundred yards, through breakers; how, we scarcely know.
We find the other boats have turned into an eddy at the foot of the fall, and are waiting to catch us as we come, for the men have seen that our boat is swamped.
And when we boorded them in our boat, they betooke themselues to their close fights, playing chiefly vpon vs with shot and pikes out at two ports, between which we entred very dangerously, escaping neere dangers both by shot and pike.
Martins Creeke, and how seven boats full of wilde men comming to our boat, would not retire themselues, but being terrified with our Culuerins which we shot at them, and our lances, they fled with great hast.
Now you shall do which you like; walk along to the dock, where the sugar is, or come out in our boat.
Our boat taken, and we can't get ashore, for Smithy not able to swim.
You know it's a hobby of mine to want everything just so; and I noticed that a little washing would improve the looks of our boat.
They came back here and hooked our boat while we were poking along through the scrub like a bunch of geese.
A boat-hook, which you will find in our boat, bore this signal.
Regnar is right, and we must enlarge the capacity of our boat.
After a little 'phoning we discovered we had been overlooked, and we were ordered to march at once as our boat was to sail at 7 a.
Our boat is so coated with barnacles that her speed is reduced from 18 to 12 knots.
The harbour has a rocky bottom, and if an anchor catches behind a rock such an accident is apt to occur from a sudden jerk, and this is the second time it has happened to our boat in this self-same place.
Christian Soldiers" was well played by a band on an Australian troopship, all singers and non-singers on our boatjoining in.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our boat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.