Results for: ship with sails
English English
bar, pub, tavern; lounge, reception room; sedan, two- or four-door automobile with a closed roof; dining or sleeping car of a train (British), drinking place, part of ship or trainsaloon
bark, boat, large sailing ship with at least three mastsbarque
barrel of drinking water on a ship (Nautical); rumor, gossip (Slang), cask of water on ship, drinking fountain on shipscuttlebutt
battleship, ship used in combat, ship for warwarship
be in accord, change direction in sailing ship, gibe, mock; fit, be in agreement; change direction, shift back and forth (Nautical), gybe, sail shift or direction change, swing across boatjibe
be skipper of, insect resembling moth, leader of a team, person or thing that skips; captain of a ship; team captain, team manager, saury, somebody in charge of ship, somebody or something that skipsskipper
beam that runs lengthwise and is attached to the keel of ship to reinforce it, keel-reinforcing beam, kelsonkeelson
beer glass, large sailing ship with two or more masts and fore-and-aft sails on each mast; large drinking glass (esp. for beer), prairie schooner, sailing vesselschooner
beer in barrels, call for military service, call up, call-up, check, compel to run for office, conscription, current of air in enclosed space, current of cold air, depth needed by ship to float, dose of liquid medicine, follow closely, leveling line on...draft
begin sea journey, blade of windmill, cruise in a sailboat, take a trip in a sailing ship; drive a sailboat, operate and navigate a sailing ship, drive boat or ship, fabric catching wind on boat, go by vessel on water, journey in vessel, move on water,...sail
behave obsequiously, dribble saliva, dribble saliva from the mouth, drool; slobber; flatter, act in an obsequious manner, dripping saliva, one who deals in slaves, one who owns slaves; slave ship; saliva; nonsense, drivel, slave ownerslaver
belittle somebody, catch somebody eventually, cause ship to sink, criticize; run over, hit with a vehicle; chase and capture; become exhausted; make less valuable, dilapidated, ramshackle; exhausted, weakened, hit somebody with a vehicle, read somethin...run down
big tanker ship, very large tanker shipsupertanker
bladed wheel propelling a shippaddle wheel
blow from the side; side of a ship; firing of guns (from the side of a ship), broadsheet, hit side of something, large flat surface, large paper for printing, move with the widest side facing forward; hit on the side, strike the side of; verbally attac...broadside
 

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