1Moreover, the inability of the England spinners to becalm the Bangladesh batsmen became ever more apparent.
2It was then Tony Pulis's turn to rage, but the man advantage seemed to becalm the hosts.
3I only hope he will not make a mistake and becalm us till we get up to her.
4Adrienne," said M. Baleinier, in a voice full of the softest unction, "becalm-itis all over now.
5She does not feel the breeze yet, for there is a little northerly in it, and the cliffs becalm her.
6While we lay becalm'd, several of the Natives came off to the Ship in 5 Canoes, but were fearful of venturing alongside.
7But they were fearful 'twould becalm them;
8The scene is certainly becalmed, but it is by no means dead.
9For several hours the frigate and the brig lay becalmed close together.
10At daylight we were again becalmed and drifting steadily to the northward.
11It is bad news for a Springbok team that has become becalmed.
12She lay, indeed, becalmed, in West Bay, between Portland and The Start.
13The Dutch now made sail for Calao de Lima, but were becalmed.
14If the vessel is becalmed, throw a halfpenny overboard to buy wind.
15The wind lasted but a few hours, when they were again becalmed.
16The three-master, which was becalmed at sundown, could not have gone west.