Definitionn. fastener consisting of a metal ring for lining a small hole to permit the attachment of cords or lines
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Cringle and Cross-Tree; or, The Sea Swashes of a Sailor. [Please select]
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"Lower till that rope-loop--on the after-leach--kris--no, it's cringle--till the cringle was down on the boom." [Please select]
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Cringle and Crosstree;= OR, THE SEA SWASHES OF A SAILOR. [Please select]
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+Cringle and Crosstree;+ or, The Sea Swashes of a Sailor. [Please select]
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Cringle and Crosstree=; OR, THE SEA SWASHES OF A SAILOR. [Please select]
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"Have you heard of a book called 'Tom Cringle's Log'." [Please select]
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+Cringle and Crosstree+; or, The Sea Swashes of a Sailor. [Please select]
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=Cringle and Crosstree=; OR, THE SEA SWASHES OF A SAILOR. [Please select]
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My affair was with him whom I have called the skipper, by way of adapting this fresh-water narrative to ears accustomed to Marryat and Tom Cringle. [Please select]
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That most graphic of writers, Michael Scott, who spent many years in the West Indies, had evidently heard of it when he wrote "Tom Cringle's Log." [Please select]
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