A lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels.
1 You know her tricks better than I do in a seaway .
2 Do you think you can pull an oar in a heavy seaway , Mr.
3 There was no train by the seaway from Rome until night.
4 A tub will float in a seaway ; why shouldn't the vessel?
5 The British ship drew away on our weather beam, wallowing horribly in the seaway .
6 Everybody knows there was a shallow seaway cutting across the continent during the Late Cretaceous.
7 Whenever there was a little seaway , it was apt to work loose in the brasses.
8 To be five miles from shore in a seaway in kayaks like ours was a sensation.
9 The world, rolling in her majestic seaway , heeled her gunwale slowly into the trough of space.
10 Reef organisms flourished in the ancient seaway , laying the foundations for today's pan-tropical coral reef communities.
11 But it's a card compass and spins so bad in a seaway there ain't no telling, anyway.
12 He found his brother the island midway down the mountain, sliding under cover of winter for the seaway .
13 Some rolled and puffed like tugboats in a heavy seaway , others glided by noiseless and proud as private yachts.
14 A ship's yawl, being both broad and deep, is one of the safest of small boats in a seaway .
15 China's recent naval exercises in the disputed seaway and the building of islands there, with military assets, has unnerved its neighbors.
16 The band around the Earth, decorated with sea horses and fanciful aquatic figures, represents the seaway now completed around the globe.
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