mizenmast (Meaning)

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mizenmast (n)

third mast from the bow in a vessel having three or more masts; the after and shorter mast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy

Synonyms & Antonyms of mizenmast

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mizenmast Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's mizenmast towered over the deck, offering a commanding view of the tempestuous sea.
  2. The wind howled and battered the mizenmast, threatening to topple it.
  3. Sailors clung desperately to the rigging of the mizenmast as the storm raged around them.
  4. The lighthouse stood on a rocky outcropping, its mizenmast a beacon of safety for ships at sea.
  5. The mizenmast of the ancient galleon creaked and groaned as it carried the weight of the heavy sails.
  6. The acrobat climbed nimbly up the mizenmast, his balance unwavering despite the swaying ship.
  7. The flag fluttered proudly from the mizenmast, a symbol of the ship's nationality and pride.
  8. The mizenmast was the last to fall as the ship succumb to the relentless storm.
  9. The pirates used the mizenmast as a gallows to display their victims.
  10. The mizenmast of the sunken treasure ship jutted out of the ocean, a tantalizing hint of the riches that lay beneath.

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third mast from the bow in a vessel having three or more masts; the after and shorter mast of a yawl, ketch, or dandy

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The ship's mizenmast towered over the deck, offering a commanding view of the tempestuous sea.

The wind howled and battered the mizenmast, threatening to topple it.

Sailors clung desperately to the rigging of the mizenmast as the storm raged around them.

The lighthouse stood on a rocky outcropping, its mizenmast a beacon of safety for ships at sea.