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hull

noun as in skeleton, body

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Example Sentences

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Vines, branches, and plants weave together into a thicket that is longer and thicker than the hull of the Taíno.

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Some mornings the fog came in low and thick, and swirled ’round the hull like smoke.

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Because bronze was so much stronger than metals previously used, shipbuilders could now construct hulls carrying more cargo than ever before.

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As they pass beneath the hull, they feel like any other ocean swells.

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I observed a group of laborers with screwdrivers & other tools removing some of the plates on the hull of The Dessoug.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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