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Meaning of sentine
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sentine (n.)
A place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a sewer.
sentine Sentence Examples
- The sailors worked tirelessly to clean the foul-smelling sentine of the ship.
- The pungent odor from the sentine permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
- Water had leaked into the sentine, creating a fetid pool that bred disease.
- The bilge pump struggled to keep the sentine from overflowing, threatening to sink the ship.
- The crew were forced to wear masks when cleaning the sentine, as the fumes were toxic.
- The sentine was a breeding ground for rats, which carried disease and spread it among the crew.
- The captain ordered the sentine to be cleaned every day to prevent disease from spreading.
- Sailors who spent too much time in the sentine often succumbed to illness or infection.
- The sentine was a dangerous place, and many sailors died from the diseases it harbored.
- Despite its foul odor and hazards, the sentine was an essential part of keeping the ship afloat and habitable.
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A place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a sewer.
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The sailors worked tirelessly to clean the foul-smelling sentine of the ship.
The pungent odor from the sentine permeated the air, making it difficult to breathe.
Water had leaked into the sentine, creating a fetid pool that bred disease.
The bilge pump struggled to keep the sentine from overflowing, threatening to sink the ship.