Fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines.
1 I can even put a cringle into a sail.
2 The capital punishment of poor Nat Cringle was as nothing to this.
3 Their dreams are of cringles and reef-tackles, of knots, splices, grummets, and dead-eyes.
4 Cringle and Cross-Tree; or, The Sea Swashes of a Sailor.
5 Have you heard of a book called 'Tom Cringle 's Log'?
6 And "Tom Cringle 's Log" in Blackwood is also most excellent.
7 Of its kind, "Tom Cringle 's Log" is a veritable masterpiece.
8 We never, however, saw, as Tom Cringle did, a Negro carrying a burden on his chin.
9 RNZ Christchurch reporter Logan Church spoke with Comfort Inn motel owner, Bob Cringle , about the state of the sector.
10 I see, Massa Tom Cringle !
11 "Squiziz Wizen, the pasha's executioner, has dealt upon poor Nat Cringle . "
12 "Now then, Mr. Figgins," said Nat Cringle , "wake up."
13 "Blessed if I care to see a brace o' stiff uns on board," growled Nat Cringle .
14 "Tom Cringle 's Log" should have one for certain.
15 While they were thus engaged, who should come into the bazaar but Nat Cringle , and with him their old friend the Irish diver?
16 Tom Cringle , after detailing with a lively description the capture of a Yankee privateer, says that she was assigned to him for his next command.
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