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Meaning of galleot

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galleot (n.)

See Galiot.

galleot Sentence Examples

  1. The galleot, a sleek and agile vessel, cut through the water like a knife.
  2. Captured by pirates, the captain and crew were imprisoned in the galleot's dark and cramped hold.
  3. The galleot's oars creaked rhythmically as slaves rowed tirelessly across the vast expanse.
  4. The battle raged around the galleot, its cannons firing thunderously.
  5. The galleot stood proudly in the harbor, its sails billowing in the breeze.
  6. The galleot was a symbol of power and exploration, carrying explorers and conquerors to distant lands.
  7. The galleot's deck was a scene of chaos as sailors scurried to prepare for the voyage.
  8. The galleot was not simply a ship; it was a floating community, home to a diverse crew.
  9. The galleot's journey was long and arduous, testing the limits of both men and vessel.
  10. The galleot, a relic of the past, now rests in a museum as a testament to an extraordinary era.

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The galleot, a sleek and agile vessel, cut through the water like a knife.

Captured by pirates, the captain and crew were imprisoned in the galleot's dark and cramped hold.

The galleot's oars creaked rhythmically as slaves rowed tirelessly across the vast expanse.

The battle raged around the galleot, its cannons firing thunderously.