hawser|hawsers in English
noun
['haw·ser || 'hɔːzə(r)]
heavy rope, cord, cable
Use "hawser|hawsers" in a sentence
1. There's a new hawser faked down there.
2. The fingers were pinched under a hawser.
3. The ship parted her hawsers in the gale.
4. 28 Above, below and around them, girders and hawsers criss-crossed an apparently boundless gulf.
5. Above, below and around them, girders and hawsers criss-crossed an apparently boundless gulf.
6. Pay out the hawser fast. I do not want that anchor to drag.
7. An opening in the bow of a ship through which a cable or hawser is passed.
8. On the other side of the hawser was a hostile knot of young dockers.
9. Anchor chain hawser pipes shall be mounted on the port and starboard of the ship, made of steel plate. A casting anchor bell mouth shall be fitted at the lower end of hawser pipe.
10. The hawser can either be thick , heavy ropes or a thin steel cable use on ships.
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