are the mast in Hungarian

legénységközött matrózokközött árbocelôtt

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1. Barkentines are three-masted vessels with square sails on the foremast and gaff sails on the main mast and the mizzen mast

2. The mast broke.

3. Concealed in the mast.

4. When the mast cells are stimulated by an allergen, histamine (and other chemicals) are released.

5. The squirrels are absent where two or more of these mast trees are missing.

6. The mast has to be there.

7. This was in the mast!

8. As you tighten the Backstay, you are simply pulling the mast head aft

9. The Brig uses several smaller sails, while the Brigantine uses a square mast on the fore mast and fore-and-aft triangular shaped rigging on the main mast

10. Antihistamine/ Mast Cell Stabilizers

11. All right, so tie me to the mast."

12. The mast is not a worthy opponent.

13. Wear the pants, her mast was Lola.

14. Be sure that the mast and stays of a sailboat are adequately grounded to the water.

15. Antigen interacts with the surface of sensitized mast cells.

16. The mast and stays thrashed the cabin top.

17. Men before the mast, taking the ship for themselves.

18. Running Backstays are a good consideration for all rotating mast boats to help with forestay tension

19. MAST Biosurgery headquarters, research and technology, and manufacturing facilities are located in San Diego, California

20. The present invention relates to a telescopic mast.

21. The permanent Backstay is really an overall mast bending mechanism

22. The clinical symptoms are based on cold-dependent mast cell activation with subsequent release of proinflammatory mediators.

23. He stood there like a mast.

24. Another man is needed to sway the mast up.

25. Arbore mali ― the mast (of a ship) Synonym: mālus