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Meanings of huge seas in English
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Usage of huge seas in English
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And the flooding rain and hugeseas battering NSW are set to continue.
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The hugeseas followed close astern, roaring and hissing after us.
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But naturally enough the ship had no steerage-way and simply revolved in the hugeseas.
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A storm battering Australia's east coast for the past three days has whipped up hugeseas.
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The medicane-asmeteorologists called a Mediterranean hurricane-wasalready threatening Italy with eighty-mile-an-hour winds and hugeseas.
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But snow isn't the only issue at the moment, with strong wind and hugeseas buffeting our coasts.
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One of the brigantines-butnot the one which carried Ayllon-staggered awhile in the hugeseas and went under.
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Gale force winds and hugeseas forced more than half the Fastnet Race fleet to retire to port yesterday.
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Picture: Lintao Zhang The hunt for debris was suspended earlier due to bad weather as hugeseas slammed the search area.
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On, on we went, the hugeseas rolling up astern of us, and appearing as if they would come down and overwhelm us.
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The little vessel was hauled through and against the hugeseas with such force that two hawsers measuring eleven inches each in circumference parted.
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All night she ploughed against it while the hugeseas burst over her and whitened her smoke stacks with salt to the very top.
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The storm first hit the Whitsunday Islands and the nearby mainland and moved slowly inland, bringing massive wind gusts, heavy rain and hugeseas.
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At 6.41am the Wahine's bridge lost its blind navigational fight with the hugeseas and the ship ran aground on Barrett's Reef.
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Conditions are expected to get even worse on Sunday, with a combination of rain, wind, hugeseas, high tides and the potential for "life-threatening" floods.
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Five days ago, Cyclone Pam tore through Vanuatu, bringing wind gusts topping 300 kph (185 mph), torrential rain, hugeseas and storm surges.