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We may have to unmoor from the anchors and head into the wind under power.
But that wasn't enough, he had to show me how to pull anchor and unmoor from the dock when all I wanted was another drink.
Where lies the final harbor, whence we unmoor no more?
He heard the pipe All hands unmoor ship followed by its
Instead, he shook his head, ordering them to unmoor the Bolero.
We'll need to shift some water ballast before we unmoor."
The elf returned fire while Twist struggled to unmoor the boat.
He called to a group of Ringles he knew well and told them to stand by to unmoor.
It's hard to imagine her inspiring a passion large enough to unmoor Nikhil.
'Mr. Lewis, get these men to stand by to unmoor.
Things were moving too fast; the torrent of words was threatening to unmoor her fragile hold on serenity.
All hands unmoor ship, if you please.'
And so we unmoor.
Now, Mr Watt, all hands to unmoor; and let it be done silently, if you please.'
While he was in this state of coruscating darkness he heard the bosun's pipe and his fine determined voice 'All hands unmoor ship.
'Mr Simmons, we will unmoor, if you please.'
Even with three guards indisposed, the thieves must have worked with incredible stealth to unmoor the balloon and enter its gondola.
Even today, when you come upon them in the sanitized confines of the Prado Museum, these nightmarish visions can unmoor you.
As soon as the barge is back we unmoor and proceed to Mahon, where we shall ship our Marines.
'All hands unmoor ship,' called Jack, and to Pullings, in a conversational tone, 'We can demolish the crow's nest as we go.'
'Mr Harding, strike topgallantmasts down on deck; take a warp out on to the mole; throw out the signal Squadron prepare to unmoor.
The play explores newsroom politics, race relations and personal ambition at a metropolitan daily newspaper and offers a close-to-credible scenario for how one reckless reporter can unmoor an entire institution.
CHAPTER EIGHT "All hands unmoor ship," said Jack.
I am truly sorry to bundle you and your guests over the side,' he said to poor Draper; and then in a very much louder voice, 'All hands to unmoor ship."
Below and above now there was a great scurry of activity, all hands preparing to unmoor and make sail; the ebbing tide was lapping softly against the windward side.