prow|prows in English

noun

[praʊ]

bow of a ship, foremost section of a ship

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1. Us be on the prow of the Titanic.

2. As I gain the cove with pushing prow.

3. Jack yelled with open arms on the prow.

4. I gain the cove with pushing prow.

5. He stands on the prow looking at the sea.

6. The car's long prow dips into the first tunnel.

7. And there were wishes here, but never prow and stern.

8. But never more than fit between prow and stern.

9. The liquid was pumped onto enemy ships and troops through large siphons mounted on the Byzantine ships’ prows

10. The prow of the motor - boat cut through the water like a knife.

11. It probably had a high carved prow, near which hung a stone anchor.

12. The part of a ship at which the prow joins the keel.

13. The prow of the motor cut through the water like a knife.

14. Nora is standing on the headland like the figure-head on the prow of a ship.

15. Beginning with the pointed arc of the prow, they tie bundles of totoras together.

16. And your prow was of cypress inlaid with ivory from the islands of Kitʹtim.

17. And there were wishes here, but never more than fit between prow and stern.

18. Or that your prow , surging forward, met with no adverse currents or interfering rocks?

19. Her prow, a cast-iron projection weighing 500 pounds, was intended for use as a ram.

20. 23 Then the prow guns of the Adorno spoke in unison with those of her poop.

21. He gripped the prow where it separated in a narrow V and took a deep breath.

22. The Bowsprit of a sailing vessel is a spar extending forward from the vessel's prow

23. The spears were collected and stacked upright in the prow, inside a metal ring attached to the swan's head.

24. A projection on the prow of a warship, used to batter or cut into enemy vessels.

25. Although a merchant ship, our vessel, the Jamaique, had guns mounted at the prow and at the stern.