brigantines Synonyms

brigantines Meaning

brigantines

a square-rigged ship with two masts but without a square mainsail, a 2-masted sailing ship that is square-rigged except for a fore-and-aft mainsail

brigantines Sentence Examples

  1. The nimble brigantines swiftly navigated the treacherous seas, their sails billowing in the strong winds.
  2. The coastal town was a haven for skilled shipbuilders who crafted sturdy brigantines for trade and exploration.
  3. With sails unfurled and oars at the ready, the brigantines embarked on daring expeditions to unknown lands.
  4. The captured Spanish brigantines became a valuable prize for the victorious English pirate ship.
  5. The rugged construction of the brigantines made them ideal for navigating the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
  6. The merchant brigantines transported precious goods across vast distances, connecting distant ports and cultures.
  7. The pirates' secret hideout was secluded in a secluded cove, accessible only by stealthy brigantines.
  8. The sleek brigantines raced each other in lively regattas, their crews vying for victory and glory.
  9. The historic brigantines preserved in maritime museums are a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of past sailors.
  10. The mighty brigantines once ruled the waves, their legacy immortalized in tales of adventure and exploration.

FAQs About the word brigantines

a square-rigged ship with two masts but without a square mainsail, a 2-masted sailing ship that is square-rigged except for a fore-and-aft mainsail

schooners, catamarans, keelboats, knockabouts, frigates, corvettes, piraguas, sloops, caravels, luggers

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The nimble brigantines swiftly navigated the treacherous seas, their sails billowing in the strong winds.

The coastal town was a haven for skilled shipbuilders who crafted sturdy brigantines for trade and exploration.

With sails unfurled and oars at the ready, the brigantines embarked on daring expeditions to unknown lands.

The captured Spanish brigantines became a valuable prize for the victorious English pirate ship.