Sentence example with the word 'seaway'

seaway

Definition n. a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels

Last update: August 12, 2015


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Tb The most remarkable was the TOkaidO (eastern-seaway), e so called because it ran eastward along the coast from o ~ KiOto.   [Please select]

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An elephant who will not work and is not tied up is about as manageable as an eighty-one-ton gun loose in a heavy seaway.   [Please select]

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Many authors dealing with the herpetofauna of Middle America have followed Schuchert's (1935) suggestion of a seaway in the isthmus during the Cenozoic.   [Please select]

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"Do you think you can pull an oar in a heavy seaway, Mr."   [Please select]

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So now, inch by inch, fathom after fathom, cable length after cable length, soon knot after knot, there sped two English ships out into the open seaway.   [Please select]

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There was a fair seaway, and the Bolo was plunging along through it as if she enjoyed it as much as the boys, when a cry from Billy, who had the lookout, aroused them all.   [Please select]

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