She is always right--she is wonderful," repeated the Marquis to himself, as he piloted his charge across the room.
The workmen had been gone this half-hour, but as he halted and called out, a man with a lantern advanced and piloted him to the Tower.
Morn and eve, night and day, Have I piloted your bay, Entered free and anchored fast at the foot of Solidor.
About an hour after sunrise in the morning, piloted by some friendly Indians, we came near the fort and divided as we had done in our former battle; so as to form around the Indians, as before, a hollow square.
Brown managed to get him on his horse and piloted him to the rear.
The doctor piloted them the whole distance, as he had promised to do.
They came into the bay yesterday, piloted by some of our Eskimoes, and bringing a dying comrade.
Not till later did we know how well He had not only protected but piloted us.
Sarka turned to the cubes, which had formed in a line just inside the Exit Dome, and issued a mental command to the cube that had piloted his aircar from the Moon.
Just as he approached the spot where mighty dwellings were tumbling before the march of the cube-army, he sent a single command toward the cube which had pilotedhim from the Moon.
I guess Marjorie didn't know who piloted Mary into class.
Now she stretched forth an inviting hand to Mary, and piloted her across the lawn and up the short stretch of stone walk to the front door.
The dancing had already begun when, piloted by Mary, who had apparently forgotten that she was of the receiving party, the two girls strolled into the impromptu ballroom.
He piloted log and lumber rafts from the Chippewa to Prairie du Chien, and further down, in the days when Jefferson Davis, as a lieutenant in the regular army, was a member of the garrison at Fort Crawford.
Merrick piloted for him for two months on the upper river and the St. Croix.
Under their teaching he soon obtained his license, and henceforth for thirty years he piloted many of the finest boats running between St. Louis and St. Paul.
It was in December 1903 that the power-driven machine was piloted in its first flights, the longest of which lasted for one second less than a minute.
She flashed a quick smile at him, as she piloted the trap through the rusty gates.
For an added space the old man remained mute, while he piloted the trap up the sweep of avenue, with that irresistible desire for a fine finish that animates every Irish driver.
Side by side they waited, while the big yellow coach, piloted by George Tuffnell, swung round the bend of the drive.
Stefan happened to be in the gallery when this gentleman, piloted by Constantine himself, came in, and recognized him as the elderly satyr of the pouched eyes who had been so attentive to Felicity on the night of Constance's reception.
And with his arm linked through hers he piloted Constance back toward the lawn.
It was nerve-racking business as Charlie Fischer piloted the tri-motor with all of the skill of his big hands.
Of course she was just doing a stunt, but when "The Sky Riders" came to Cheyenne she would have the pleasure of knowing that she had piloted one of the planes in an important piece of action.
Then Jane saw the black plane which she had piloted bearing down on the transport and she leaned forward in her chair.
Then hepiloted himself down in safety and was back in time.
Among those who greeted them was an uncle whom Paul had never seen, Mr. Peter Behan, a famous guide and one of the first who ever piloted a wagon train across the plains to California.
In this way he became acquainted with many of the hardy "buck-tail" boys who piloted the huge rafts down the river.
Piloted by the strangers, the Golden Hind steered on for the town.
I think your groom's here, sir," he said, and the trees were so close set that my shoulder brushed the hindquarters of a row of mules as he pilotedme along.
Two or three came in very drunk and were piloted to bed by friends.
Coming toward him down the meadow was an aeroplane piloted by the black Usanga and in the seat behind the pilot was the white girl, Bertha Kircher.
He glanced forward at Usanga and then, placing his mouth close to the girl's ear he cried: "Have you ever piloted a plane?
There he found that the gigantic space-cruiser he had ordered had been completed, and requested Urvan and his commander-in-chief to tow it to Norlamin, piloted by a ray.
But, after I have remodeled your power-plant into ours and have piloted you to our planet, what assurance have I that you will liberate me, as you have said?
You will be piloted by a ray which we shall set upon your controls.
Many of the natives shook their heads dubiously when we asked for directions, but a friendly policeman finally piloted us to the entrance of the lane.
He had previouslypiloted motor parties through France and Italy and spoke four languages with perfect fluency.
Whenever Mr Scatchard took his walks abroad, he was always accompanied by either his wife or niece, who, when they finally piloted him home, would wear a look of self-conscious triumph.
He paid the cabman and piloted Mavis through the fog to the other side of Regent Street; they then made for Piccadilly.
By way of reply, Miss Toombs shoved the unresisting Mavis through the swing doors of the eating house; then, taking the lead, she piloted her to a secluded corner on the first floor, which was not nearly so crowded as the downstair rooms.
The space between the counters, to which the public was admitted, was promenaded by frock-coated men, who piloted inexperienced customers to where they might satisfy their respective wants.
On board the latter vessel an officer met Desmond at the rail and piloted him to the ward-room.
The skipper adroitly piloted Desmond past them and fairly thrust him out on to the ladder.
The two-seater tractor biplane produced by Sopwith and piloted by H.
Moore-Brabazon, was a famous figure in the days of exhibition flying, and won his reputation mainly through being first to fly a circular mile on a machine designed and built in Great Britain and piloted by a British subject.
Until the middle of September he piloted two-seated airplanes, carrying one passenger, either as observer or combatant.
The French champion bore the fine name of Franc, and piloted a Voisin.
But while this loathsome work was being done, our airplanes, piloted by soldiers not much older than you, cruised like moving stars above the city of Genevieve, threatened now with unheard-of invasion from on high.
In May nearly every day he piloted one passenger on an M.
A negro taken from this vessel piloted him into the haven of Guatulco, on the coast of Mexico, inhabited by seventeen Spaniards and a few negroes.
During the first night spent in the strait, the Santo Antonio, piloted by one Emmanuel Gomez, who hated Magellan, found her way back into the Atlantic, and returned at once to Spain.
In this way, dancing like a cork on the waves, the lodge was piloted across; and passengers as well as freight consigned, undamaged, to the opposite shore.
One man named Black defended himself until he saw an opportunity for flight, when he escaped to the cover of the woods, and finally to a friendly tribe farther north, near the coast, who piloted him to Vancouver.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piloted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.