coaming (Meaning)

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coaming (n)

a raised framework around a hatchway on a ship to keep water out

Synonyms & Antonyms of coaming

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coaming Sentence Examples

  1. The boat's coaming provided a protective barrier around the edge of the cockpit, keeping water from splashing in.
  2. The coaming on the ship's hatch was reinforced to withstand the force of the sea during rough weather.
  3. As the storm intensified, waves crashed against the coaming, sending spray over the deck.
  4. The coaming around the windshield of the car helped deflect wind and rain, providing a smoother ride.
  5. The coaming on the aircraft's canopy provided structural support and protection for the pilot.
  6. Workers installed a rubber seal along the coaming of the door to prevent water from leaking into the cabin.
  7. The coaming of the window frame was meticulously crafted to ensure a snug fit for the glass pane.
  8. The coaming around the entrance to the hatchway provided a secure grip for sailors descending into the ship's interior.
  9. Over time, the paint on the coaming began to chip away, revealing the weathered wood beneath.
  10. The engineer inspected the coaming of the cargo hold to ensure it was secure before loading the freight.

FAQs About the word coaming

a raised framework around a hatchway on a ship to keep water out

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No antonyms found.

The boat's coaming provided a protective barrier around the edge of the cockpit, keeping water from splashing in.

The coaming on the ship's hatch was reinforced to withstand the force of the sea during rough weather.

As the storm intensified, waves crashed against the coaming, sending spray over the deck.

The coaming around the windshield of the car helped deflect wind and rain, providing a smoother ride.