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    Use "nautical" in a sentence

    nautical example sentences

    nautical


    1. "I wondered why the nautical theme in her act," Nlara said


    2. They wouldn't be coming into what's mainly an entertainment area with a nautical theme to find someone to travel with


    3. could see no signs of nautical navigation lights, which was quite


    4. fisherman’s daughter, I had an eye for nautical lines -- I could see this was a very fine example


    5. which gave the interior a nautical feel


    6. Bosco’s entire nautical experience rested on fishing in the River Thimble, sometimes from a raft or small skiff


    7. “Where are we going?” whispered Bosco, whose heart was beating a nautical mile a minute


    8. America‘s political landscape has never been quite the same; that is to say, the nation has never recovered its nautical bearings


    9. There were a few hints, scattered amongst the nautical bric-a-brac


    10. Snapper gave the question about my name a nautical twist

    11. At seven minutes after nautical dawn, we arrived over St


    12. They are about 1200 nautical miles from shore


    13. Long range ice patrol and search and rescue missions were ably carried out by giant 4 engined C-130 Hercules airplanes which had a nautical range of 3,000 miles


    14. territorial waters from 12 to 24 nautical miles to give federal authorities more area in which to enforce immigration, customs and environmental laws


    15. Without the revitalization of Coast Guard aircraft and deep water cutters capable of off-shore operations at 50 nautical miles or more, the Deepwater mission capability would be diminished


    16. Coast Guard expertise led to nautical engineering modifications which made oil tanker navigation, loading and unloading safer


    17. doubted I could see a few nautical miles, let alone the ocean


    18. One nautical myth suggests that in order to keep sailors in the British Navy from deserting, they were kept onboard while in port


    19. " There are probably dozens of others, lot's of nautical ones I'm sure, but all


    20. They passed several obsolete Cloud Ships which were moored up alongside some of the abandoned wharfs, their masts and hulls battered from the many tens of thousands of nautical miles covered during their years in service

    21. We'd been underway for three hours and forty five minutes, knocking out 110 miles and leaving us 510 nautical miles from Nassau


    22. 5 knots on trial on its normal engines and has a proven range at high speed of over 600 nautical miles


    23. ����������� �They were last spotted about 200 nautical miles southwest of the Faeroe Islands two hours ago, heading West


    24. ����������� �Gentlemen, we are now less than twenty nautical miles from the SCHARNHORST and the GNEISENAU


    25. In a matter of one-week, Choco had access to serviceable motor boats at the Dar-es-salam sailing club where he found favour amongst expatriates by his outlandish behaviour; in their nautical bunks and terrestrial bedrooms


    26. It had limped 5 nautical miles away from the position given by the sinking cargo ship which had rammed it


    27. Trailing three nautical miles behind the MV Heraklion


    28. For those who love the sea and everything it represents there is no better theme to bring into their home decorating plans than a nautical theme


    29. There are many ways that a creative mind can incorporate a nautical theme into the home decorating plans


    30. Rope is another great tool to use in order to make the nautical theme a bit more authentic

    31. No nautical themed room or home is complete without a


    32. Do not neglect an important feature such as this in your nautical themed home decorating ventures and


    33. All of humankind’s nautical foibles and follies


    34. Lives in South Yorkshire, but wishes it was by the coast, as she has a love for anything nautical, but instead is happy with an old golf course converted to a reservoir


    35. He was fifteen nautical miles offshore in a half-inflated boat and was at the mercy of the currents


    36. But not all of what they said because it was full of nautical terms and rude words which had never been explained to her


    37. ” Phillipe withdrew a bright red handkerchief from his coat pocket; it had white initials stitched into the middle of a dark blue nautical design


    38. They passed their mornings on the sands, the women doing fancy work in order that they might look busy, and the men strolling aimlessly about near them with field-glasses, and nautical caps, and long cloaks of a very dreadful pattern reaching to their heels and making them look like large women, called Havelocks,--all of them waiting with more or less open eagerness for one o'clock, the great moment to which they had been looking forward ever since the day before, to arrive


    39. “My grandfather's grandfather was in the Queen's Navy in the beginning of the 17th century and he would gather nautical atlases which were passed down through the


    40. Two minutes after the device was powered up it displayed a nautical chart of the area in which the boat was sailing, zoomed closely enough to navigate through a complicated anchorage or zoomed out to display the entire Atlantic Ocean

    41. What shall I say?" cried Sallie, as Fred ended his rigmarole, in which he had jumbled together pell-mell nautical phrases and facts out of one of his favorite books


    42. Her monstrosities in the way of cattle would have taken prizes at an agricultural fair, and the perilous pitching of her vessels would have produced seasickness in the most nautical observer, if the utter disregard to all known rules of shipbuilding and rigging had not convulsed him with laughter at the first glance


    43. Here the Krullians had built their major city, also called Krull, and since so much of their building material had been salvaged from the Circumfence the houses of Krull had a decidedly nautical persuasion


    44. Dantes listened with admiring attention to all he said; some of his remarks corresponded with what he already knew, or applied to the sort of knowledge his nautical life had enabled him to acquire


    45. Thus the Genoese, subtle as he was, was duped by Edmond, in whose favor his mild demeanor, his nautical skill, and his admirable dissimulation, pleaded


    46. Indeed, we had "struck bottom," to use nautical terminology, but in the opposite direction and at a depth of 3,000 feet


    47. Round the side of the Evening Telegraph he just caught a fleeting glimpse of her face round the side of the door with a kind of demented glassy grin showing that she was not exactly all there, viewing with evident amusement the group of gazers round skipper Murphy's nautical chest and then there was no more of her


    48. There could be little doubt, for instance, that this very ship's crew, though no unfavorable specimens of the nautical brotherhood, had been guilty, as we should phrase it, of depredations on the Spanish commerce, such as would have perilled all their necks in a modern court of justice


    49. Between the two bridges and down to the finish line, the river was jammed with yachts at anchor, their teak decks crowded with race fans, many of them wearing crisp nautical whites and royal-blue caps with gold braid


    50. Bright arrays of nautical pennants dangled from their riggings



















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    Synonyms for "nautical"

    marine maritime nautical navigational naval seafaring sailing

    "nautical" definitions

    relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen