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Meaning of ahoy
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ahoy (interj.)
A term used in hailing; as, Ship ahoy.
ahoy Sentence Examples
- The sailors shouted "Ahoy!" as they spotted land on the horizon after a long journey at sea.
- Ahoy there! The captain's booming voice echoed across the ship, signaling the crew to prepare for docking.
- As the pirate ship approached, they called out a hearty "Ahoy, matey!" to the vessel in the distance.
- From the crow's nest, the lookout cried, "Land ahoy!" alerting the crew to the sight of a distant shore.
- The friendly fishermen greeted passing boats with a cheerful "Ahoy, neighbors!"
- Ahoy, me hearties! The pirate captain addressed the crew before embarking on a new quest for treasure.
- The lighthouse keeper spotted a ship in distress and immediately shouted, "Ahoy! Can you hear us?"
- Ahoy, fellow sailors! The maritime festival attracted enthusiasts from all over the world.
- The seafaring adventurer set sail and called out, "Ahoy, adventure awaits on the high seas!"
- Ahoy, landlubbers! The captain playfully addressed the passengers on the cruise ship as they embarked on their ocean voyage.
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A term used in hailing; as, Ship ahoy.
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The sailors shouted "Ahoy!" as they spotted land on the horizon after a long journey at sea.
Ahoy there! The captain's booming voice echoed across the ship, signaling the crew to prepare for docking.
As the pirate ship approached, they called out a hearty "Ahoy, matey!" to the vessel in the distance.
From the crow's nest, the lookout cried, "Land ahoy!" alerting the crew to the sight of a distant shore.