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whaleboat
/ 藞飞别瑟濒藢产蓹蕣迟 /
noun
- a narrow boat from 20 to 30 feet long having a sharp prow and stern, formerly used in whaling Also calledwhaler
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of whaleboat1
Example Sentences
After a half an hour, we were approached by a whaleboat, also marked with a lantern upon her, and the two drifted without words until they were joined in comfortable parallel.
He鈥檚 also particularly proud of a 30-foot-long whaleboat piece inside Facebook鈥檚 South Lake Union offices, but the audience for that is limited to the outpost鈥檚 1,600 employees.
Throughout the morning, families streamed aboard to tour the ship and take part in whaleboat demos and chantey singing, oblivious to us and our bedrolls.
Mr. Dyer has also found journals that illustrate seamen鈥檚 hunting triumphs on specific whaleboats, although other archival records of the voyages show the slaughters never actually happened.
The twenty men cowering in three small whaleboats feared that they too would soon face the same fate.
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