scampavia (Meaning)

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scampavia (n.)

A long, low war galley used by the Neapolitans and Sicilians in the early part of the nineteenth century.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scampavia

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scampavia Sentence Examples

  1. The scampavia sailed swiftly through the treacherous waters, evading capture by the relentless pirates.
  2. The fishermen huddled together on the tiny scampavia, their faces etched with fear as the storm raged around them.
  3. The coastal town was thrown into chaos when the scampavia appeared on the horizon, threatening a swift raid.
  4. The smuggler's scampavia sped across the bay, evading the pursuing coast guard vessel with ease.
  5. The explorers discovered an abandoned scampavia on the remote island, providing them with much-needed shelter.
  6. The scampavia bobbed gently on the waves, its sails billowing in the warm breeze as it approached the bustling harbor.
  7. The daring sailors navigated the treacherous rapids in their scampavia, their hearts pounding with anticipation.
  8. The scampavia was the pride of the fishing village, providing its inhabitants with a livelihood and a connection to the sea.
  9. The researchers used the scampavia as a mobile laboratory, studying the marine life in the pristine waters of the archipelago.
  10. The scampavia was a symbol of adventure and freedom, carrying intrepid souls to distant shores and unknown destinies.

FAQs About the word scampavia

A long, low war galley used by the Neapolitans and Sicilians in the early part of the nineteenth century.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scampavia sailed swiftly through the treacherous waters, evading capture by the relentless pirates.

The fishermen huddled together on the tiny scampavia, their faces etched with fear as the storm raged around them.

The coastal town was thrown into chaos when the scampavia appeared on the horizon, threatening a swift raid.

The smuggler's scampavia sped across the bay, evading the pursuing coast guard vessel with ease.