luggers Antonyms

Meaning of luggers

luggers

a small fishing or coasting boat that carries one or more lugsails, a boat that carries one or more lugsails

luggers Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy luggers sailed the rough seas, their hulls creaking with the force of the waves.
  2. Sailors heaved and lugged heavy crates from the hold, their muscles straining under the load.
  3. The old lugger had seen better days, its sails torn and its rigging frayed.
  4. The lugger's sails billowed in the wind, carrying it swiftly across the bay.
  5. The lugger's crew worked tirelessly, hoisting sails and navigating the treacherous waters.
  6. The fishermen's luggers returned to port laden with a bountiful catch.
  7. The lugger's captain guided it through the narrow channel with precision.
  8. The children chased after the lugger as it sailed down the river, their shouts echoing in the air.
  9. The lugger's anchor plunged into the sandy bottom, securing it in place.
  10. The luggers raced towards the finish line, their sails billowing with excitement.

FAQs About the word luggers

a small fishing or coasting boat that carries one or more lugsails, a boat that carries one or more lugsails

sailers, corvettes, yachts, clippers, outriggers, galleys, caravels, keelboats, pinnaces, ketches

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The sturdy luggers sailed the rough seas, their hulls creaking with the force of the waves.

Sailors heaved and lugged heavy crates from the hold, their muscles straining under the load.

The old lugger had seen better days, its sails torn and its rigging frayed.

The lugger's sails billowed in the wind, carrying it swiftly across the bay.