forecastle in Germany

forecastle [fouksl] Vorderdeck

Sentence patterns related to "forecastle"

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1. Another loss is on the forecastle!

2. There was no answer from the forecastle.

3. The rain tents are in forecastle port cabin.

4. The ship is designed to have continuous main deck , forecastle and poop.

5. The forecastle was like an angry hive of bees aroused by some marauder.

6. Stubb and Flask are sent to the forecastle to lash down the anchors.

7. 28 The ship is designed to have continuous main deck , forecastle and poop.

8. 17 The forecastle was like an angry hive of bees aroused by some marauder.

9. Amtrac played at Detroit Electronic Music Festival, Forecastle Festival and Osheaga Festival in 2013

10. “Sailing ships were a melting pot of languages and cultures, and Chanteys and forecastle songs, along with hard work and shared …

11. Captain Killick aboard the leading transport Goodwill angrily pushed the pilot aside and went forward to the forecastle to guide the ship through himself.

12. On 18 November, she shot down a kamikaze plane, which crashed so close aboard that the pilot's parachute landed on the ship's forecastle.

13. ‘Adrianna was standing on the forecastle deck near the Bowsprit of the ship, staring out at the crashing waves and crystal clear water.’

14. Jack in the Forecastle John Sherburne Sleeper The fond husband was in despair, and Cudgelled his brains to think of some means of becoming reconciled to his wife

15. Pairs of these guns were installed in unshielded mounts on the roofs of 'A', 'P', 'Q' and 'Y' turrets and the other dozen were positioned in single mounts at forecastle-deck level in the superstructure.

16. ‘The best he could find was a place near the anchor's chains on the forecastle, near the Cathead the crew uses as a privy.’ More example sentences ‘He sighed and stood, balancing on the Cathead, then stepped across to the deck.’

17. HMS Victory used the two 68-pounder Carronades which she carried on her forecastle to great effect at the Battle of Trafalgar, clearing the gun deck of the Bucentaure by firing a round shot and a keg of 500 musket balls through the Bucentaure's stern windows.

18. Wide of beam, stout of mast, short-Bowspritted, her boom clewed up to clear her deck load of rough stone; drawing ten feet aft and nine feet for’ard; a twelve-horse hoisting engine and boiler in her forecastle; at the tiller a wabbly-jointed, halibut-shaped, moon-faced (partially eclipsed, owing to …

19. At this moment, with a dreary grave-yard toll, Betokening a flaw, the ship's forecastle bell, smote by one of the grizzled oakum-pickers, proclaimed ten o'clock, through the leaden calm; when Captain Delano's attention was caught by the moving figure of a gigantic black, emerging from the general crowd below, and slowly advancing towards the

20. Vessel icing is a function of the ship's course relative to the wind and seas and generally is most severe in the following areas: stem, bulwark and bulwark rail, windward side of the superstructure and deckhouses, hawse pipes, anchors, deck gear, forecastle deck and upper deck, freeing ports, aerials, stays, shrouds, masts, spars, and associated rigging.

21. Wide of beam, stout of mast, short-Bowspritted, her boom clewed up to clear her deck load of rough stone; drawing ten feet aft and nine feet for’ard; a twelve-horse hoisting engine and boiler in her forecastle; at the tiller a wabbly-jointed, halibut-shaped, moon-faced (partially eclipsed, owing to a fringe of dark whiskers), sleepy-eyed skipper named Baxter,–such

22. During a tempest encountered homeward-bound from the Mediterranean, a grizzled petty-officer, one of the two captains of the forecastle, dying at night in his hammock, swung in the sick-bay under the tiered gun-decks of the British Dreadnought, 98, wandering in his mind, though with glimpses of sanity, and starting up At whiles, sings by snatches his good-bye and last injunctions to two