ship-rigged (Meaning)
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ship-rigged (a.)
Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ship-rigged
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ship-rigged Sentence Examples
- The ship-rigged vessel sailed majestically across the tempestuous waves.
- The pirate's ship-rigged galleon rumbled through the murky depths.
- The merchant ship-rigged brigantine carried a precious cargo across the Atlantic.
- The ancient ship-rigged caravel ventured into uncharted territories.
- The ship-rigged clipper raced against the wind, its sails billowing like wings.
- The ship-rigged schooner carried a crew of hardened sailors on a perilous voyage.
- The ship-rigged frigate engaged in fierce naval battles during the Napoleonic Wars.
- The ship-rigged battleship was a formidable symbol of maritime might.
- The ship-rigged cruise liner offered luxurious accommodations on its transatlantic crossings.
- The ship-rigged research vessel embarked on expeditions to explore the ocean's depths.
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Rigged like a ship, that is, having three masts, each with square sails.
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The ship-rigged vessel sailed majestically across the tempestuous waves.
The pirate's ship-rigged galleon rumbled through the murky depths.
The merchant ship-rigged brigantine carried a precious cargo across the Atlantic.
The ancient ship-rigged caravel ventured into uncharted territories.