His first yellow oilskin, he remembered poignantly, had beensalvaged from a wreck.
As one of Carver's force came forward with cords salvaged from the proa, the juragan met him, placed his hands behind his back, and suffered them to be tied together.
As I near the end of my work there walk into the court the agents of the Bulhar merchants, armed with powers of attorney from their principals, to claim the salvaged goods.
They show, among many other things, that the identification marks on many of the salvaged goods have been washed off.
In a second trip they salvaged the spirits and provisions.
They salvaged a few cases of tinned provisions from the steward's pantry.
Her own son, the late skipper, had salvaged them from a wreck.
They salvaged the chests at last, however, placed a guard over them, and made one more trip to the brig and back, bringing a bale or two of silk and a cask of red wine the second time.
Most of the stuff that was salvaged was put in the new store, but a few hundreds of pounds of it were carried to the harbor.
She saw the hands of the saints in salvaged provisions, but the hand of the devil himself in wrecked gold and jewels--and wrecked women.
By breakfast-time I have discovered that PIG has salvaged socks, German, one.
And now he took the strap belt he had salvaged from the dead sailor and with it tightly bound Ichi's ankles.
With the mail bag, the salvaged type, and Margaret's few sticks of furniture which she wrote to us to take, we moved back to the homestead, to the site of Ammons.
Heine, raking around in the cooling embers on my claim, had found several cases of pied type and a few odds and ends of printing equipment down under a piece of heavy tin roofing, the only thing salvaged from the wreckage.
A gear and a pinion are salvaged from the works of an old alarm-clock, and mounted on a piece of brass, as shown.
In the case of the settlers on Hue and Cry the sums were mere pittances; their improvements consisted of tottering shacks, erected from salvaged flotsam of the ocean and patched over and over with tarred paper.
A few second-hand stoves, hired from Rowley, served to cook the food bought from Rowley, and the families grouped themselves in rooms and behind partitions and arranged the poor belongings they had salvaged from their homes.
Property salvaged in the presence of the owner leads to trouble and is not done by an expert.
Coal or firewood for instance, is salvaged at night, but an electric torch would be souvenired.
I checked off another helpless being salvaged from the stream of ignorance.
And small blame to them, for I was an idler who had labored and salvaged a perfectly good opossum and the scion of a mighty mora for naught.
I sent a little cheer of well wishing after him and we salvaged Sam.
For roofing, they used material they salvaged from the wrecked gondola.
As many old bricks from the chimney are salvaged as possible.
Since there is bound to be an appreciable loss, the attic flooring can be used to take the place of that discarded or an additional amount bought from some wrecker specializing in materials salvaged from old structures.
The salvaged food was brought from the piers to the kitchens by Boy Scouts, ubiquitously useful in any public undertaking.
From Captain Armstrong's description, this was the exact point where the trouble with his tipsy bow-paddler had occurred, the little difficulty which had been the cause of his leaving the salvaged cask of Scotch at his next camp.
The wreckage would be sure to be salvaged by farmers who would otherwise have to buy wood from him, so he would be a double loser in case the raft went to pieces.
The abandoned miles of it had to be left in the field to be salvaged later by the clean-up parties.
The Gissell Bay director went into details about the children and about the gadgets they'd selected to be salvaged when they destroyed their ship.
They asked to study the devices salvaged by the children.
But it was much later that neighborhood searchers found Alexander sitting on a mound of salvaged wheat with the head of an unconscious man in her lap.
The boy wore an apologetic air as he salvaged twenty-two dollars from the cache.
Somebody else of equally uncertain identity must have salvaged his glasses and restored them to their customary place on the bridge of his slender nose.
Housing conditions were improved and clothing, which had been salvaged from sunken steamers and lay idle in the customs house, was dried and distributed.
It was the man we had thrown from the ambulance in Paris the night Tish salvaged it!
Tish took immediate advantage of his absence to prepare to ascend the tower, and having found a large knife in the knapsack she had salvaged she took it between her teeth and climbed the narrow winding staircase.
In fact, so common did the term become that I have heard her speaking of the time we salvaged the town of V----.
Here and there, where a party had moved on, they salvaged a bit of food--the heel of a loaf, one of the small country apples.
In the first were Annunciata, Hedwig, and the Countess, and at the last moment Otto had salvaged Miss Braithwaite from the second car, and begged a place for her with him.
Having arrived with Gates in a prudently salvaged ship, he left with Gates when the Jamestown outpost seemed untenable.
Interplanetary law says that a helpless space ship must be salvaged and taken in tow by the nearest cruiser, no matter what its nationality.
In the spring of the year Camp Eustis was an island of concrete roads and wooden barracks salvaged from an encroaching sea of mud.
It was lucky I had salvaged that khaki "housewife" from the army.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "salvaged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.