Definitionn. the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts
Last update: October 9, 2015
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The legend (for it is nothing more) that Tromp hoisted a broom at his mainmast-head to announce his intention to sweep the English off the sea, refers to this period. [Please select]
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There were four men standing in a group before the mainmast of the schooner. [Please select]
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"Serve her with double-headed, my lads," he shouted, "and every shot into the Englishman's mainmast." [Please select]
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Shiver my mainmast, but you've grown a foot since you went away. [Please select]
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] Then Jones turned his cannon upon the mainmast of the Serapis, and when it threatened to fall the English captain surrendered. [Please select]
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_ and scrambled down the mainmast to get the golden chain that Drake had promised to the first lookout who saw the chase. [Please select]
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I and the two men will take to the mainmast, but I want to see you off first. [Please select]
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