Large wind-powered water vessel.
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Examples for "sailing ship"
Examples for "sailing ship"
1Commerce was still exclusively carried on by the sailing ship and canal-boat.
2She is a sailing ship, and yet appears to row very fast.
3A sailing ship, with sails flapping, was becalmed some distance from shore.
4But what about the sailing ship that was to port of us?
5We sailed from the Broomielaw of Glasgow in the 800-ton sailing ship Wiscasset.
1The Argentine sailing vessel the ARA Libertad docked in the capital yesterday.
2A sailing vessel might be found the best adapted for the work.
3After many delays she came in a sailing vessel, but came alone.
4It is not a sailing vessel, neither can it be a steamer.
5It was an older wreck and a sailing vessel, not a steamer.
1Who's to pull or steer or sail ship if he loses yer?
2Sailing ships travel faster when tacking than when sailing with the wind.
3Sailormen always drive that way, because that is the way they sail ships.
4Ash Wednesday, like a great gray- sailed ship, was seen coming large into port.
5Now from the gray mists of the ocean, the white- sailed ships of Fingal appeared.
1The ocean was traversed by sailing ships-theybrought our merchandise and mails.
2Not nowadays, but in the old days when they had sailing ships.
3We excel in the dance and are unsurpassed in sailing ships.
4Some of the things he built included steam locomotives, aeroplanes and sailing ships.
5Eventually he made captain after years of rough and tumble on sailing ships.
1The line of canoes swept past the sailing vessels with a cheer.
2These were not the men who wanted steamboats and fast sailing vessels.
3The only records broken to-day by sailing vessels are those for slowness.
4Swift sailing vessels, manned by bold seamen, infested every avenue of commerce.
5Warships a century ago were sailing vessels; now we have dreadnoughts.
1Behead a sail vessel, and leave a small narrow opening.
2The ship was the world's only surviving example of an "extreme clipper", regarded as the ultimate development of a merchant sail vessel.
3Navigation.-Sailingvessels were known to the Peruvians and the Central Americans.
4Yes, there's the reason too- alargesquare-rigged ,white-sailedvessel coming round the point.
5Sailing vessels aren't allowed to show any above their side lights.
1In 1854 there were two steamboats and five sail vessels.
2The emigrant ships, both sail vessels and steamers, anchor in the river after entering the port.
3Since my residence at Haddam neck, I have owned of boats, canoes and sail vessels, not less than twenty.
4The Detroit shipping-office has published the names of ninety-six sail vessels that have been engaged in the iron trade the past year.
5In 1855 there were twenty-three steamers, and ten sail vessels; and in 1856 forty steamers and sixteen sail vessels.
1Sailormen always drive that way, because that is the way they sail ships.
2They used wind to turn mills and sail ships and water to turn crude wheels.
3They cannot sail ships without keels or masts.
4Well, then, Musa, you may go to those who sail ships with the blessing of Kondaro upon you.
5Now from the gray mists of the ocean, the white- sailed ships of Fingal appeared.
6E. Keble Chatterton, " Sailing Ships: The Story of their Development" (1909).
7Those white- sailed ships are mine.
9And in this second day's fight Swaran was the victor, but while the battle still raged white- sailed ships appeared upon the sea.
10But ere long, great Hercules returned, as he had promised; and with him came a fleet of white- sailed ships and many warriors.
11In the 'Redford burn of happy memories' they sailed ships richly laden with whin pods for vanilla, and yellow lichen for gold.
12Tied up at the wharves, were the smaller, yellow and white- sailed ships which crossed the channel between the mainland and the island empire.
13"Two brown- sailed ships," said I.
14"One envies men like you who build railways and sail ships," she said, and now Lister wondered where she led.
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