Use "mast|masts" in a sentence
1. Barques have at least three masts and square sails on all masts, except the aft, or mizzen mast, and possibly the foremast.
2. A Barkentine has three or more masts with all but the foremost mast fore-and-aft rigged. The fore mast is square-rigged
3. The Barque has three or more masts with square sails on all except the mizzen (aft) mast
4. Mast supports of steel for electric lines, masts for flags or flag poles of steel and aluminium
5. Masts of metal (except wireless aerials or boat masts)
6. Masts of metal (except aerials or boat masts)
7. Barkentine, also spelled barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged
8. Masts of steel, other than for wireless aerials or boat masts
9. Barkentine, also spelled Barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged
10. Masts of metal [not being wireless aerials or masts for boats]
11. Masts for sailboards
12. Masts for aerials
13. Wireless aerials (Masts for –)
14. Masts and spars in general
15. Masts for wireless aerials
16. The mast broke.
17. Masts of metal for aerials
18. Aerials and masts for wireless telephony
19. Microphones: masts for wireless aerial
20. Midship cannoneers, sight the masts.
21. Antihistamine/ Mast Cell Stabilizers
22. Concealed in the mast.
23. Masts of metal for telecommunications aerials
24. Masts (posts) of metal for aerials
25. The mast has to be there.
26. This was in the mast!
27. Posts of metal (except aerials or boat masts)
28. Lamp posts and public lighting masts of steel and aluminium, lighting masts for large spaces and sports grounds, of steel and aluminium
29. 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
30. Masts (posts), not of metal, for aerials
31. His fingers find the pillowcase's sailing masts.
32. Towers, masts and aerial supporting frameworks of steel
33. Cable pulleys, deflection pulleys, turnbuckles, Masts, Anchoring, Tension hooks
34. He stood there like a mast.
35. All right, so tie me to the mast."
36. Metal masts [other than aerials or for watercraft]
37. Barks and Barkentines would grow to four or five masts
38. Barkentines are three-masted vessels with square sails on the foremast and gaff sails on the main mast and the mizzen mast
39. The mast is not a worthy opponent.
40. Wear the pants, her mast was Lola.
41. Radiotelephony or radio message terminals, masts for wireless aerials
42. Antigen interacts with the surface of sensitized mast cells.
43. Masts [not of metal and not being wireless aerials]
44. A Brig is a sailing vessel with two square-rigged masts
45. Retail services connected with meteorological masts, wind towers and anemometers
46. Old wooden mast with Crosspieces, backstays,mainsail ,staysail
47. Mast head capable of adjusting tension of ropes
48. Allergin-1 inhibits IgE-mediated, mast cell–dependent anaphylaxis in mice and is expressed in myeloid cells (dendritic cells and macrophages) and on mast cells
49. A Barquentine (alternatively barkentine) 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.
50. The permanent Backstay is really an overall mast bending mechanism
51. Antenna rigging skills: working on high masts in difficult conditions.
52. Brig, two-masted sailing ship with square rigging on both masts
53. The present invention relates to a telescopic mast.
54. The mast and stays thrashed the cabin top.
55. Aliter Technologies-VIMA – Virtual Mast for Tactical Deployment VIMA (Virtual Mast) is a solution fully replacing the classic mechanical mast that is used as a carrier of cameras, antennas, radios and other devices and sensors for tactical deployment.
56. It uses four mast radiators and several shortwave antennas.
57. Men before the mast, taking the ship for themselves.
58. Another man is needed to sway the mast up.
59. Arbore mali ― the mast (of a ship) Synonym: mālus
60. Mast track extension and pre-feeder for mainsail furling
61. "Mars Science Laboratory (MSL): Mast Camera (MastCam): Instrument Description".
62. Its dark and lurching mast filled all my vision.
63. To maintain homogeneity of appearance, York stepped raked masts and Exeter vertical ones.
64. Running Backstays appear in pairs attached about two-thirds of the way up the mast (sometimes at multiple locations along the length of the mast).
65. Metal masts, booms and spars, anchors, chains (except driving chains for vehicles)
66. I heard that Mast Ip practice Wing Chun, right?
67. That the mast broke on your model ship, sir.
68. Peptide for inducing mast cell-specific apoptosis and use thereof
69. " There she blows, " was sung out from the mast- head.
70. I'll not vouch for this mast. Not around the Horn.
71. They cannot hold up the mast nor spread the sail.
72. The bowsprit, mast and sails were covered in black crepe.
73. Old wooden mast with Crosspieces and backstays, view from deck
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75. We'll have seven gunners and the ensigns at half-mast.
76. When the flag is flown at half-mast, it should be recognisably at half-mast, for example, a third of the way down from the top of the pole.
77. They tied you to the mast to keep you from jumping overboard.
78. Backstay (plural Backstays) A part of the rigging of a sailing ship extending from masthead the top of the mast to the back of the ship; they support the strain on all upper masts and provide additional support to the shrouds when the wind is abaft the beam
79. Wind power plant having airfoil adjustably guided on a mast
80. These antibodies mostly bind to mast cells, which contain histamine.