Definitionn. a shoot that sprouts from the base of a grass
Last update: August 27, 2015
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Tiller is not there in the boat. [Please select]
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Scorning a turnstile wheel at her reverend helm, she sported there a tiller; and that tiller was in one mass, curiously carved from the long narrow lower jaw of her hereditary foe. [Please select]
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Run, like a good fellow, and get it for me, while I raise the anchor and loosen the tiller. [Please select]
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George was the veriest of landlubbers, so I was forced to give over bailing and take the tiller. [Please select]
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Behind, overlooking the roof of the poop, stands the pilot who steers the ship by the tiller in his hand. [Please select]
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When close to her, however, the helmsman pushed the tiller across and the Dragon swept straight down upon her. [Please select]
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"Veer out the tiller-lines," cried Harvey, "and nail 'em to the bottom."' [Please select]
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Then, pausing an instant to stare into the East with somber eyes, he shipped the tiller and bent to the halyards. [Please select]
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