midmain (Meaning)

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midmain (n.)

The middle part of the main or sea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of midmain

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midmain Sentence Examples

  1. The vessel took a detour midmain to avoid colliding with the anchored freighter.
  2. The pirates seized command of the ship midmain, threatening the crew with cutlasses.
  3. A sudden squall struck the vessel midmain, forcing it to seek shelter in a nearby cove.
  4. The ship's engines failed midmain, leaving it stranded at sea until a rescue ship arrived.
  5. The crew gathered midmain to discuss the expedition's progress and devise a plan for the next leg of their journey.
  6. The captain ordered the sails to be trimmed midmain to optimize their speed through the channel.
  7. A group of dolphins swam playfully along the ship's hull midmain, delighting the passengers.
  8. The lookout spotted an approaching storm midmain, prompting the captain to alter course and head for safer waters.
  9. The vessel passed through a narrow strait midmain, navigating the treacherous currents with precision.
  10. The fishermen cast their nets midmain, hoping to catch a bountiful harvest from the teeming waters below.

FAQs About the word midmain

The middle part of the main or sea.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vessel took a detour midmain to avoid colliding with the anchored freighter.

The pirates seized command of the ship midmain, threatening the crew with cutlasses.

A sudden squall struck the vessel midmain, forcing it to seek shelter in a nearby cove.

The ship's engines failed midmain, leaving it stranded at sea until a rescue ship arrived.