A lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels.
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Examples for "seaway "
Examples for "seaway "
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 .
1 Fighting has flared in the city near a major sea lane for transporting oil.
2 Yemen sits on a strategic sea lane where some 3 million barrels of oil pass daily.
3 Because of where she is, the colony controls-or ,putanother way, Britain controls- a vital sea lane .
4 Russia, however, now controls Crimea's Kerch Strait, a narrow sea lane connecting the Azov and Black seas.
5 It's shockingly dangerous: this is the busiest sea lane in the world, more than 400 ships a day.
1 I was familiar with it because it was an important trade route .
2 It didn't take long for Snake Dike to become a trade route .
3 Not a steamer route nor trade route crosses this stretch of ocean.
4 You will also notice that this fairway is an important trade route .
5 For South Africa and Namibia's bilateral relations, Nakop is an important trade route .
1 In crossing the second ship route , out along the Beaches of Jersey, we were not so successful in escaping observation.
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