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aft

[aft, ahft] / æft, ɑft /
ADJECTIVE
rearward
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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Aft there is a useful cockpit with seating and a second sunbed, although you would not want to use this one at speed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aft and below are mail and cargo holds, quarters for the crew of ten.

From Time Magazine Archive

Inside the steamboat's Aft Cabin Lounge, an American peace cruiser spoke to Grechko in a loud voice, enunciating with that exaggerated care that is used to breach the language gap.

From Time Magazine Archive

The chief rebel is Hocine Aft Ahmed, 38, who took to the hills in 1963 and is still holed up with his guerrillas near Michelet.

From Time Magazine Archive

Aft hae I ridden through Stirling town, In the wind but and the weet, But I ne'er rade through Stirling town Wi' fetters at my feet.

From The Romantic Scottish Ballads: Their Epoch and Authorship by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)




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