"ship" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Now the third Spanish ship tacked, followed by the fourth and then the fifth.
- The leading Spanish ship was tacking again and Thomas stared with the perspective.
- The golden queens would see that the ships which had set sail so blithely from Toric's harbor tacked right back the way they had come.
- The ship had tacked to a position where half of its sunward side was visible, allowing Derec to see details for the first time.
- The ship tacked lazily across the wind, the seas were as unhurried, but the breeze was fresh and clean, the skies scintillating, infinity somewhere beyond.
- The ship tacked smoothly between two rocky headlands and into the sheltered harbor of the city of Riva.
- The last light had faded by the time the large ship had tacked close to the low bluff, folded its main sails, and rolled to a stop.
- Two ships, perhaps three, tacking by signal: they might be anything - British frigates, French ships of the line, neutrals.
- No ship ever tacked so fast!
- Then the view was hidden as the ship tacked again, closing with the wharf where it would moor.
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