a-sea (Meaning)

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a-sea (adv.)

On the sea; at sea; toward the sea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of a-sea

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a-sea Sentence Examples

  1. As the storm raged on, the crew found themselves a-sea, tossed about by towering waves.
  2. Being a-sea for weeks at a time can be both exhilarating and challenging for sailors.
  3. The captain surveyed the horizon from the deck, scanning for any signs of trouble a-sea.
  4. Life a-sea demands a unique set of skills and a deep respect for the power of the ocean.
  5. The ship's engines hummed rhythmically as it glided a-sea under the moonlit sky.
  6. Even in the calmest of waters, there's always an underlying sense of unpredictability a-sea.
  7. A-sea, the crew relied on teamwork and communication to navigate through treacherous waters.
  8. The cargo ship bobbed gently a-sea, its destination still days away on the distant horizon.
  9. A-sea adventures often inspire tales of bravery and survival passed down through generations.
  10. Lost at sea, the stranded sailors struggled to stay a-sea, clinging to hope amidst the vastness of the ocean.

FAQs About the word a-sea

On the sea; at sea; toward the sea.

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As the storm raged on, the crew found themselves a-sea, tossed about by towering waves.

Being a-sea for weeks at a time can be both exhilarating and challenging for sailors.

The captain surveyed the horizon from the deck, scanning for any signs of trouble a-sea.

Life a-sea demands a unique set of skills and a deep respect for the power of the ocean.