Sentence example with the word 'sloop'

sloop

Definition n. a sailing vessel with a single mast set about one third of the boat's length aft of the bow

Last update: June 10, 2015


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The pirates voyaged in a sloop.   [Please select]

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He was made acting-lieutenant in the West Indies in the same year, and the rank was confirmed in 1744 During the Jacobite rising of 1745 he commanded the "Baltimore" sloop in the North Sea, and was dangerously wounded in the head while co-operating with a frigate in an engagement with two strong French privateers.   [Please select]

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"What sloop is that."   [Please select]

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"What sloop is that with the Skylark."   [Please select]

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The breeze was fresh and the sloop was fast.   [Please select]

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"On board the sloop."   [Please select]

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The sloop was all ready when they reached the river.   [Please select]

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Embarking in the sloop, he was soon alongside the Orion.   [Please select]

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"Did you notice that small sloop creeping up under the west bank of the river, colonel, this evening."   [Please select]

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There 's hardly room enough on the sloop for the living," he continued with cynical indifference."   [Please select]

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The _Tigre_, therefore, was moored more than a mile from the shore; next to her was the _Alliance_ sloop.   [Please select]

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