Synonyms for seaway
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : see-wey |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsiˌweɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for seaway Other synonyms for the word seaway
Définition of seaway
- As in ocean : noun very large body of water
- The crew cheered, for it was a splendid shot at that distance and in a seaway.
- Extract from : « The Black Buccaneer » by Stephen W. Meader
- Reefing on a bowsprit in a seaway is a difficult and dangerous job.
- Extract from : « On Yachts and Yacht Handling » by Thomas Fleming Day
- A craft so small could not reasonably be expected to live in such a seaway.
- Extract from : « The Boy Chums Cruising in Florida Waters » by Wilmer M. Ely
- Loaded an ore boat with avgas and ammo and ran it up the Seaway.
- Extract from : « The Syndic » by C.M. Kornbluth
- To be five miles from shore in a seaway in kayaks like ours was a sensation.
- Extract from : « Crooked Trails » by Frederic Remington
- The Fram, however, was too heavily laden to be at all easy in a seaway; but this we could not alter.
- Extract from : « Farthest North » by Fridtjof Nansen
- Moreover, she was the kindest boat in a seaway I ever boarded.
- Extract from : « Plain Mary Smith » by Henry Wallace Phillips
- The Inlet ends there, the seaway barred by these frowning declivities.
- Extract from : « The Hidden Places » by Bertrand W. Sinclair
- I only hope that they may know enough to pick up a boat in a seaway.
- Extract from : « A Sea Queen's Sailing » by Charles Whistler
- Whatever the value of deep immersion may be in smooth water, there can be no question that it is much enhanced in a seaway.
- Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement, No. 598, June 18, 1887 » by Various
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