schooner|schooners in English
noun
[schoon·er || 'skuːnə(r)]
large sailing ship with two or more masts and fore-and-aft sails on each mast; large drinking glass (esp. for beer)
Use "schooner|schooners" in a sentence
1. An example of effective Hoy Captaining: Know your Schooner The Schooner is a twin masted schooner rigged (hence the name) small ship
2. The schooner was driven ashore.
3. The schooner sailed coastward. We followed a coastward route.
4. Bluejacket Atlantic 3-Masted Transatlantic Schooner $ 340.00
5. 27 A schooner of sherry will help you feel merry.
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7. He drank a schooner of beer and became drunken.
8. The high wind has made the schooner break sheer.
9. A schooner of sherry will help you feel merry.
10. The Bluenose II is a schooner designed in the spirit of the original Bluenose, a famous Nova Scotian fishing schooner built in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
11. Smith as a naval architect and marine engineer designed several yachts and schooners.
12. 12 The high wind has made the schooner break sheer.
13. The schooner lost control and ran Afoul of the lead boat.
14. Coves Edge 26 Schooner Street Damariscotta, ME 04543 Phone: 207-563-4600
15. USS Boxer (1832), was a 10-gun schooner commissioned in 1832.
16. The schooner Sibia served as our missionary home from 1948 to 1953
17. The collection contains photographs of schooners, barks, Barkentines and other square-rigged vessels taken by Walter P
18. Before the era ended, the shipyards of San Francisco Bay, Humboldt Bay, Coos Bay, Grays Harbor, and Puget Sound had launched some 80 Barkentines, 300 three and four‑masted schooners, and upwards of 500 two-masted schooners.
19. Roué was also the designer of the Bluenose racing schooner, built in 1921
20. Barkentines, three-, four- and five-mast schooners, steamers, a tug, a government revenue cutter, and severall yachts
21. A Barquentine or schooner barque (alternatively “barkentine” or “schooner bark ”) is a sailing vessel with three or more masts; with a square rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged main, mizzen and any other masts
22. Steamships, square riggers, barks, Barkentines, and schooners filled the harbor’s docks and shores in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New Jersey
23. On a drafting table against one wall lay a pile of ships' blueprints: cross-sectioned schooners, submarines, slave galleys.
24. They loaded most of the literature and records into Brother Howell’s schooner for shipment to Lumsden.
25. The schooner was badly damaged while attempting to run the rapids, and was then set afire.