masthouse Synonyms
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masthouse Meaning
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masthouse (n.)
A building in which vessels' masts are shaped, fitted, etc.
masthouse Sentence Examples
- The masthouse loomed majestically over the harbor, its towering structure a testament to human ingenuity.
- The sails of the tall ships swayed gently in the breeze, tethered to the massive masts of the masthouse.
- The creaking of the masthouse's timbers echoed through the air as sailors prepared for their voyage.
- The masthouse acted as a beacon of hope for seafarers, guiding them safely to shore after arduous journeys.
- The shipbuilder's apprentice meticulously inspected the masthouse, ensuring its structural integrity.
- The masthouse stood as a reminder of the rich maritime history of the town, where shipbuilding had long been a thriving trade.
- The smell of freshly cut wood lingered in the air around the masthouse, a testament to the craftsmanship that went into its construction.
- The towering masthouse cast a long shadow over the shipyard, a symbol of the industry that fueled the town's prosperity.
- The masthouse's sturdy beams withstood the relentless pounding of storms, a testament to its resilience and strength.
- The masthouse was not merely a functional structure; it was a testament to the human spirit and the boundless possibilities of adventure on the high seas.
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A building in which vessels' masts are shaped, fitted, etc.
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The masthouse loomed majestically over the harbor, its towering structure a testament to human ingenuity.
The sails of the tall ships swayed gently in the breeze, tethered to the massive masts of the masthouse.
The creaking of the masthouse's timbers echoed through the air as sailors prepared for their voyage.
The masthouse acted as a beacon of hope for seafarers, guiding them safely to shore after arduous journeys.