And then, patient pondering and instantaneous submission get the reward--'We came with a straight course.
Peter had no hesitation, and his resolved answer comes crashing in a straight course, like a cannon-ball.
Proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating; honest; frank.
A movement of a vessel by which she temporarily alters her course; a deviation from a straight course in steering.
It included "all that part thereof lying above Difficult Run which falls into Potomac river and by a line to be run from the head of the said run or straight course to the mouth of Rocky run.
It lay directly on the ocean, and was a straight course.
We are now moving on a straight course, and I identify in turn each bend in the canal, each thin road, each queer-shaped forest.
If he had continued on a straight course he would have been hit by it, and probably brought down.
We are flying slightly side to wind, and I can scarce keep the head of the machine on a straight course.
To the sailors accustomed to traverse these regions there was nothing new in this sight, though they fully appreciated the advantages of it as a means of keeping a straight course, and of being able to follow the leading boat.
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