Watertight body of a ship or boat.
United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955)
United States naval officer who commanded the `Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843)
A large fishing port in northeastern England.
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Examples for "Isaac Hull "
Examples for "Isaac Hull "
1 [Illustration: Captain Isaac Hull : a miniature by an unknown artist, circa 1807-1812.
1 The great steel hull and the small spaceship were 20 miles apart.
2 It has reference to the hull of the State; to nothing less.
3 I think the hull of this thing is good against small-weapons fire.
4 For seven tenths of a second, the vessel's tough hull held together.
5 He studied the water moving ever so slowly past the imprisoned hull .
6 You could feel it in the vibrations of the long steel hull .
7 The fighting seemed mostly below the deck, down in the hull corridors.
8 The hull had slipped off the reef and lay in fifteen fathoms.
9 In fact, a distant barking resounded from the interior of the hull .
10 The hull control rooms were dimly with Earthlight straggling through the windows.
11 And besides, another fix on location would come soon from another hull .
12 I can't drift far, confined as I am to the pressure hull .
13 The broadest beam was still at two-fifths the length of the hull .
14 The pirates all seemed to aim at the hull of the brig.
15 There's something outboard, to my left-movementopposite the motion of the hull .
16 In a second, she had disappeared into the hull of the ship.
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