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Meaning of foremast

Wordnet

foremast (n)

the mast nearest the bow in vessels with two or more masts

Webster

foremast (n.)

The mast nearest the bow.

foremast Sentence Examples

  1. The foremast towered over the ship, a beacon of stability amidst the raging seas.
  2. The ship's foremast was damaged in the storm, leaving it vulnerable to capsizing.
  3. The crew quickly repaired the foremast, ensuring the safe continuation of their voyage.
  4. The captain ordered the sails on the foremast to be furled as the winds intensified.
  5. The lookout scanned the horizon from the crow's nest on the foremast, searching for signs of land.
  6. The foremast creaked and groaned as the ship plowed through the heavy waves.
  7. Sailors climbed up the foremast to adjust the sails, their skillful movements a testament to their seafaring experience.
  8. The ship's foremast was adorned with intricate carvings, a testament to the craftsmanship of its builders.
  9. The moonlight cast an ethereal glow on the foremast, giving it an almost otherworldly appearance.
  10. As the ship approached port, the foremast was lowered in preparation for docking.

FAQs About the word foremast

the mast nearest the bow in vessels with two or more mastsThe mast nearest the bow.

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The foremast towered over the ship, a beacon of stability amidst the raging seas.

The ship's foremast was damaged in the storm, leaving it vulnerable to capsizing.

The crew quickly repaired the foremast, ensuring the safe continuation of their voyage.

The captain ordered the sails on the foremast to be furled as the winds intensified.