anker Antonyms

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Meaning of anker

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anker (n.)

A liquid measure in various countries of Europe. The Dutch anker, formerly also used in England, contained about 10 of the old wine gallons, or 8/ imperial gallons.

anker Sentence Examples

  1. The sailor secured the ship with a heavy anker to ensure it stayed firmly anchored in the harbor.
  2. The maritime crew carefully lowered the anker into the water, preparing for a steady stop at the port.
  3. As the storm approached, the captain decided to drop the anker to provide stability and avoid drifting.
  4. The antique maritime museum proudly displayed an authentic anker from a historical sailing vessel.
  5. The sailor skillfully hoisted the anker back on board after a peaceful night in the tranquil bay.
  6. During the naval exercise, the crew practiced deploying and retrieving the anker efficiently.
  7. The ship's log recorded the precise coordinates where the anker was dropped during the overnight anchorage.
  8. The sailors inspected the anker chain for any signs of wear and tear before embarking on the long sea voyage.
  9. A marine engineer was tasked with maintaining and repairing the anker winch to ensure its proper functioning.
  10. In the calm waters of the lagoon, the yacht's captain chose a picturesque spot to drop the anker for a leisurely afternoon.

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A liquid measure in various countries of Europe. The Dutch anker, formerly also used in England, contained about 10 of the old wine gallons, or 8/ imperial gall

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The sailor secured the ship with a heavy anker to ensure it stayed firmly anchored in the harbor.

The maritime crew carefully lowered the anker into the water, preparing for a steady stop at the port.

As the storm approached, the captain decided to drop the anker to provide stability and avoid drifting.

The antique maritime museum proudly displayed an authentic anker from a historical sailing vessel.