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Verb
(1) throw or cast away
Noun
(1) a person who is rejected (from society or home
(2) a shipwrecked person
(3) shipwrecked person
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Verb
(1) throw or cast away
Noun
(1) a person who is rejected (from society or home
(2) a shipwrecked person
(3) shipwrecked person
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(1) Defoe based his hero on a real-life castaway - Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who was abandoned on the Juan Fernandez islands off Chile in 1704 after an argument with his ship's Captain.
(2) a castaway on a desert island
(3) Remember the story of castaway Robinson Crusoe?
(4) It's a chance to escape the hectic pace of modern day life, but it seems no-one is keen to emulate the original castaway and spend a week on a desert island.
(5) Thus Severin hires an old sailing boat to recapture the experience of an early Caribbean castaway , although the vessel bears scant resemblance to the little skiff that carried the subject of his imagined reconstruction.
(6) Their lives are calm, to put it mildly, until they take in a young Polish castaway , who washes up unconscious on their beach.
(7) He shocked them by speaking their own language and telling them that he was a maroon rather than a castaway .
(8) After surviving their first two years on an uncharted Pacific island, our seven stranded castaways continue to ponder and pine after the day they'll be rescued from their tropic island nest.
(9) Mortelier has noted references to the Auckland Islands group in the adventure stories of Jules Verne, and has drawn parallels between the true experiences of Raynal and co and the fictional antics of Jules Verne's castaways .
(10) Shipwrecked sailors, castaways , and that famous case some time back where a bunch of people were in a plane crash?
(11) The castaways had been isolated so long that it was a miracle they weren't even more dysfunctional.
(12) If we were to be castaways on a desert island, these are the goods we would pack by the caseload.
(13) They also knew that castaways could be dangerous; the survivors of a Portuguese wreck 100 years earlier had horrified the Xhosa by turning to cannibalism.
(14) Looking for the consolation prize of a seal cull in Carnley Harbour in the Auckland Islands group, Captain Thomas Musgrave and the mate Francois Raynal were accompanied by three other sailors - and soon-to-be castaways .
(15) Among them is Riddick, a convicted criminal whom the other castaways put in chains out of fear for what he might do.
(16) This hybrid of history and travel writing explores the world of castaways , adventurers and indigenous go-betweens that lay behind Daniel Defoe's famous 18 th-century story Robinson Crusoe.
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(1) Defoe based his hero on a real-life castaway - Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who was abandoned on the Juan Fernandez islands off Chile in 1704 after an argument with his ship's Captain.
(2) a castaway on a desert island
(3) Remember the story of castaway Robinson Crusoe?
(4) It's a chance to escape the hectic pace of modern day life, but it seems no-one is keen to emulate the original castaway and spend a week on a desert island.
(5) Thus Severin hires an old sailing boat to recapture the experience of an early Caribbean castaway , although the vessel bears scant resemblance to the little skiff that carried the subject of his imagined reconstruction.
(6) Their lives are calm, to put it mildly, until they take in a young Polish castaway , who washes up unconscious on their beach.
(7) He shocked them by speaking their own language and telling them that he was a maroon rather than a castaway .
(8) After surviving their first two years on an uncharted Pacific island, our seven stranded castaways continue to ponder and pine after the day they'll be rescued from their tropic island nest.
(9) Mortelier has noted references to the Auckland Islands group in the adventure stories of Jules Verne, and has drawn parallels between the true experiences of Raynal and co and the fictional antics of Jules Verne's castaways .
(10) Shipwrecked sailors, castaways , and that famous case some time back where a bunch of people were in a plane crash?
(11) The castaways had been isolated so long that it was a miracle they weren't even more dysfunctional.
(12) If we were to be castaways on a desert island, these are the goods we would pack by the caseload.
(13) They also knew that castaways could be dangerous; the survivors of a Portuguese wreck 100 years earlier had horrified the Xhosa by turning to cannibalism.
(14) Looking for the consolation prize of a seal cull in Carnley Harbour in the Auckland Islands group, Captain Thomas Musgrave and the mate Francois Raynal were accompanied by three other sailors - and soon-to-be castaways .
(15) Among them is Riddick, a convicted criminal whom the other castaways put in chains out of fear for what he might do.
(16) This hybrid of history and travel writing explores the world of castaways , adventurers and indigenous go-betweens that lay behind Daniel Defoe's famous 18 th-century story Robinson Crusoe.
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(1) cast away
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(1) cast away
Synonyms
Adjective
3. stranded
4. aground
Noun
5. pariah
6. outcast
Verb
7. chuck out
8. put away
9. toss
10. dispose
11. throw away
12. discard
13. cast out
14. fling
15. toss out
17. cast aside
18. toss away
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
3. stranded
4. aground
Noun
5. pariah
6. outcast
Verb
7. chuck out
8. put away
9. toss
10. dispose
11. throw away
12. discard
13. cast out
14. fling
15. toss out
17. cast aside
18. toss away
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