Results for: ship with sails
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act of boarding a boat, going aboard, putting on board a shipembarkation
act of committing something, appointment as military officer, assign, authority or instruction, authority to act as agent, contract, order; confer rank or authority, empower, authorize, equip ship, fee paid to agent, government group, group with task, ...commission
act of cutting, adjustment of an aircraft for stability, adopt a neutral position, alter an opinion to suit circumstances, appearance of a vessel, be balanced in the water, beat somebody thoroughly, buoyancy, change the arrangement of sails, change the...trim
act of hijacking, act of commandeering by force, highjack, seize aircraft, ship, or train, steal goods which are being taken from one place to another; stop and rob a vehicle; seize an airplane or other vehicle by force, steal idea, steal something fro...hijack
act of sailing around the world in a shipcircumnavigation
act of saving, act of rescuing; act of saving a ship or its cargo from destruction; property that has been saved, rescued items, money from sale of rescued goods, payment to rescuers, rescue of property from destruction, rescue of ship from sea, rescue...salvage
act of steering; third-class passenger section of a ship, inexpensive accommodations on shipssteerage
act of tugging, instance of dragging or pulling; struggle; device for tugging or pulling; tugboat, chain or strap for hauling, make laborious effort, pull at or move something, tow, strong pull, struggle or contest, tow ship, vehicle that pulls anothertug
adj, corndodger//dodgy, handbill, one who dodges, one who avoids; trickster, evasive and irresponsible person, risky, sheltering screen on ship, somebody avoiding duty, somebody dishonest, Southern U.S., suspect or dishonestdodger
adjust measuring device, adorn, arrange for use, arrange hair, arrange type, arrangement of sails, assign something for study, assigned to study, be example, beat in bridge, become bent, become or make solid, become permanent, bias influencing reaction...set
adventurer, adventurer in Greek mythology who traveled to Colchis by ship in search of the Golden FleeceArgonaut
aimless, without direction, without purpose; (Nautical) drifting, not anchored (of a ship); astray, floating without directionadrift
aircraft or spacecraft, be sent to stores, bring oars inside boat, go on ship, large boat, large square-rigged sailboat, large vessel made for sailing on the sea; aircraft, send somebody, dispatch; transport by ship (or airplane, truck, etc.); put on b...ship
airfoil for steering airplane, controlling force, means of steering boat or ship, movable vertical blade located at the rear of an airplane or ship and used for steeringrudder
airplane interior, cottage, lodge; compartment, cubicle, crew quarters on spacecraft, keep somebody or self confined, room on ship, shelter on small boat, small room on ship, wooden hutcabin
 

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