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Meaning of lode-ship
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lode-ship (n.)
An old name for a pilot boat.
lode-ship Sentence Examples
- The lode-ship traversed the open sea with its precious cargo of silver.
- The captain's eyes gleamed with anticipation as he guided the lode-ship towards its destination.
- Rumors spread like wildfire that a galleon had captured a Spanish lode-ship carrying gold and jewels.
- The pirate fleet lay in ambush, eager to pounce on the unwary lode-ship.
- The crew of the lode-ship fought valiantly, but were ultimately overwhelmed by the superior force of their attackers.
- The sinking lode-ship emitted a deafening roar as it crashed into the unforgiving sea.
- Divers searched tirelessly for the wreckage of the lode-ship, hoping to salvage its riches.
- Legends whispered of a hidden treasure map that led to the lost lode-ship of Captain Drake.
- The discovery of a sunken lode-ship sparked a frenzy of excitement among treasure hunters.
- The lode-ship served as a reminder that even the most valuable treasures can be lost in the cruel embrace of the ocean.
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An old name for a pilot boat.
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The lode-ship traversed the open sea with its precious cargo of silver.
The captain's eyes gleamed with anticipation as he guided the lode-ship towards its destination.
Rumors spread like wildfire that a galleon had captured a Spanish lode-ship carrying gold and jewels.
The pirate fleet lay in ambush, eager to pounce on the unwary lode-ship.