Definitionn. the part of a ship's equipment or cargo that is thrown overboard to lighten the load in a storm
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Jetsams were lying in the store room. [Please select]
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Among his books of poetry, Ranolf and Amolia, a South Sea Day Dream, is the best known (1872), and Flotsam and Jetsam (1877) is dedicated to Browning. [Please select]
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=Alf Jetsam:= or Found Afloat. [Please select]
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XII FLOTSAM AND JETSAM IT may be said in justice to Mrs. [Please select]
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Among the jetsam of those restless Fundy tides almost anything that will float may appear, from a matchbox to a barn. [Please select]
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The road these others tread Is littered deep with jetsam and the bones Of their dishonored dead. [Please select]
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In the bottom of the ravine the soil is shot-churned, crowded with jetsam, swarming with prostrate bodies. [Please select]
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Nearer and nearer it came, until at length she could recognise the form of this flotsam and jetsam of the sea. [Please select]
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