"Lay off" Quotes from Famous Books
... friars, with hood and all complete, and the Capitan, with big whiskers and dirty regimentals, came on board to dine. While at dinner a large ship appeared in the offing, and soon afterwards we saw a light whale-boat pulling into the harbor. The ship lay off and on, and a boat came alongside of us, and put on board the captain, a plain young Quaker, dressed all in brown. The ship was the Cortes, whaleman, of New Bedford, and had put in to see if there were any vessels from round the Horn, ... — Two Years Before the Mast • Richard Henry Dana
... on smiling, 'that if I had a chance to see you I might choose to take the conditions of the will; he had good reason to fear! You must write him the dutifullest, gentlest, lovingest letter, Hazel; and lay off the blame of everything upon the shoulders that can bear it. Mr. Falkirk knows me. And if, by and by, we could coax him to come and make his home with ... — The Gold of Chickaree • Susan Warner
... her to go up-stairs and lay off her things, but Mrs. Lane refused, in the most positive manner, to ... — Married Life; Its Shadows and Sunshine • T. S. Arthur
... a morning when by striking my heel upon the ground I convinced my boss that the soil was frozen. "All right," he said; "you may lay off ... — The Elson Readers, Book 5 • William H. Elson and Christine M. Keck
... to my father's throne my first care was to visit the provinces on the mainland, and then to sail to the numerous islands which lay off the shore, in order to gain the hearts of my subjects. These voyages gave me such a taste for sailing that I soon determined to explore more distant seas, and commanded a fleet of large ships to be got ready without delay. ... — The Arabian Nights Entertainments • Andrew Lang.
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