unhelm Antonyms
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Meaning of unhelm
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unhelm (v. t.)
To deprive of the helm or helmet.
unhelm Sentence Examples
- With the captain unhelm, the ship drifted aimlessly through the tempestuous waters.
- The weathered helmsman unhelm, weary after hours of navigating the treacherous seas.
- As the storm intensified, the captain ordered the first mate to unhelm.
- The crew watched anxiously as the inexperienced sailor unhelm, unsure of his ability.
- The ship unhelm momentarily before the new captain took his place at the wheel.
- The apprentice unhelm, eager to demonstrate his newfound skills.
- The seasoned sailor unhelm with a sigh of relief, passing the torch to a younger generation.
- In the thick of the battle, the ship's commander unhelm and charged into the fray.
- The abandoned ship, unhelm and adrift, became a ghost vessel haunting the ocean.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the lighthouse keeper unhelm and prepared for a long, lonely night.
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To deprive of the helm or helmet.
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With the captain unhelm, the ship drifted aimlessly through the tempestuous waters.
The weathered helmsman unhelm, weary after hours of navigating the treacherous seas.
As the storm intensified, the captain ordered the first mate to unhelm.
The crew watched anxiously as the inexperienced sailor unhelm, unsure of his ability.