The Lascar pretended that six years before, during a stay at Vanikoro, he had seen two Europeans that belonged to some vessels that had
run aground on the reefs some years ago.
I ordered sufficient water let into the diving-tanks to lower us about a foot, and then I ran the bow slowly toward the shore, confident that should we
run aground, we still had sufficient lifting force to free us when the water should be pumped out of the tanks; but the bow nosed its way gently into the reeds and touched the shore with the keel still clear.
In this predicament, Captain Sublette found them, in a manner becalmed, or rather
run aground, at the little frontier town of Independence, in Missouri, and kindly took them in tow.
"Yes, there is a bark in the creek, which is prudently seeking shelter here; but that which Athos points to in the sand is not a boat at all – it has
run aground."
I was hoping he would
run aground, but he succeeded in making the Bay without accident.
"No more, my dear -- we've
run aground here, and we may as well wear round and put back again," said old Mazey.
In the first place, the City.--"The island of the City," as Sauval says, who, in spite of his confused medley, sometimes has such happy turns of expression,--"the island of the city is made like a great ship, stuck in the mud and
run aground in the current, near the centre of the Seine."
The submarine had
run aground outwith the safe sea lane marked on Admiralty charts.