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fothering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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fothering Sentence Examples

  1. The crew desperately applied fothering to seal the gaping hole in the ship's hull.
  2. The ancient mariner utilized fothering as a temporary measure to prevent the ingress of water.
  3. The fothering material was a mixture of tar, sawdust, and horsehair, forming a pliable and absorbent barrier.
  4. The fothering process involved stuffing the material into the damaged area, creating a plug to stem the flow of water.
  5. Despite the frantic fothering efforts, the sabotaged ship continued to take on more water.
  6. The fothering materials proved to be ineffective, as the high pressure of the seawater overwhelmed their absorbency.
  7. The skilled seamen employed fothering to repair a leak in the submarine's hull during an underwater mission.
  8. Emergency fothering kits were distributed to the passengers in case of an unforeseen breach of the aircraft's fuselage.
  9. The fothering technique has been employed for centuries to control leaks in boats, ships, and submarines.
  10. The captain ordered the immediate fothering of the damaged cargo hold to prevent the loss of valuable goods.

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The crew desperately applied fothering to seal the gaping hole in the ship's hull.

The ancient mariner utilized fothering as a temporary measure to prevent the ingress of water.

The fothering material was a mixture of tar, sawdust, and horsehair, forming a pliable and absorbent barrier.

The fothering process involved stuffing the material into the damaged area, creating a plug to stem the flow of water.