where, when seamen fall overboard, they are sometimes found, months afterwards,
perpendicularly frozen into the hearts of fields of ice, as a fly is found glued in amber.
Hence the importance of the advice to try the experiment upon some point of that part of the globe, in order that the projectile might be discharged
perpendicularly, and so the soonest escape the action of gravitation.
Shooting himself
perpendicularly from the water, Queequeg now took an instant's glance around him, and seeming to see just how matters were, dived down and disappeared.
"Yes," replied the Canadian, "a disabled ship that has sunk
perpendicularly."
It was a still night and the snow was coming down in masses and falling almost
perpendicularly, covering the pavement and the empty street as though with a pillow.
The uncovered area is then digged
perpendicularly to the depth of about three feet, and is then gradually widened so as to form a conical chamber six or seven feet deep.
Second, that the gun should be a Columbiad cast in iron, 900 feet long, and run
perpendicularly into the earth.
In the morning and the evening, when the wind is lulled, the smoke rises
perpendicularly in a blue column, or floats in light clouds above the tree-tops, and can be discovered from afar.
But follow me now, and I will show you the only chance we have.' With this he conducted me to the verge of the cataract, and pointed along the side of the ravine to a number of curious looking roots, some three or four inches in thickness, and several feet long, which, after twisting among the fissures of the rock, shot
perpendicularly from it and ran tapering to a point in the air, hanging over the gulf like so many dark icicles.
It was not the new panic amidships that froze my marrow; it was not that the pinnace hung
perpendicularly by the fore-tackle, and had shot out those who had swarmed aboard her before she was lowered, as a cart shoots a load of bricks.
When a man has a nose an inch long, with the nostrils set
perpendicularly, it is impossible to flatter it--you must either change it into a fancy nose, or resignedly acquiesce in it.
The air was pure, the wind moderate, and the balloon ascended almost
perpendicularly to a height of fifteen hundred feet, as indicated by a depression of two inches in the barometric column.