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Meaning of baggala

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baggala (n.)

A two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel, used in Indian Ocean.

baggala Sentence Examples

  1. The fishermen rowed their baggala out to sea in search of a bountiful catch.
  2. The baggala was a large, single-masted vessel with a spacious hold for storing fish.
  3. The sails of the baggala billowed in the wind as it navigated the choppy waters.
  4. The deck of the baggala was crowded with fishermen casting nets and hauling in their catch.
  5. The baggala was a traditional fishing boat that had been passed down through generations of fishermen.
  6. The fishermen proudly displayed their catches on the deck of the baggala, showcasing their success.
  7. The sight of the baggala approaching the harbor signaled the return of the fishing fleet.
  8. The villagers eagerly awaited the arrival of the baggala, hoping to purchase the fresh catch.
  9. The baggala had a small cabin where the fishermen could rest and store their supplies.
  10. The fishermen sang sea shanties as they worked on the baggala, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.

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A two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel, used in Indian Ocean.

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The fishermen rowed their baggala out to sea in search of a bountiful catch.

The baggala was a large, single-masted vessel with a spacious hold for storing fish.

The sails of the baggala billowed in the wind as it navigated the choppy waters.

The deck of the baggala was crowded with fishermen casting nets and hauling in their catch.