whaler in English

noun
1
a whaling ship.
On the morning of 11 February 1944, off the Norwegian coast, Stubborn sighted a convoy of seven ships escorted by four trawlers, a whaler and an aircraft.
noun
    whaling ship

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1. Make a show of fleeing, panicky and disorganised, like a whaler might.

2. 20' Boston Whaler Catamaran Sailboat Supercat 20 Tall Rig Atlanta, Georgia Asking $7,750

3. Hmm. Well, I got an old whaler with an old 70-horsepower engine.

4. He sailed on a whaler to Greenland, arriving in Godhavn on June 6, 1886.

5. In the 1960s, the Soviet Union built the Sovetskaya Rossiya, a whaler the size of an aircraft carrier.

6. It depicts a fleet of ten sailing vessels: ships including a whaler, barks, a Barquentine, a brig, and a schooner entering the harbor.

7. Jill and I did take the boat — a large, underpowered Whaler that leaked up to a point and stopped once the bottom was full — for a cruise to an amazing snorkeling spot.

8. Based on how sensitive monkeys were to the venom, Whaler (1971) estimated 14 mg of venom would be enough to kill a human being: equivalent to 0.06 ml of venom, or 1/50 to 1/1000 of what can be obtained in a single milking.