Their mother lives in a council house marooned among gentrifying neighbours. |
In deeper, murkier pools, such as that where I overturn and become marooned with a seven foot freshy, dwell crocodiles awaiting their next meal. |
A lorry driver was killed in a fireball crash which closed the M60 and marooned thousands of shoppers in the Trafford Centre. |
The Army authorities also used a helicopter and airdropped around 8,000 food packets to marooned villagers. |
He wanders past the old city gate, marooned by itself on an island in the traffic. |
The shares may be marooned at 22p but, what do you know, the good news just keeps on coming. |