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more nautical





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Where ocean-bound Britain’s fleets helped it reach out into the world in a more nautical age, its shores now cut it off from the rest of Europe more dramatically.

From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2021

Rivera, who once sailed his boat around the world, has “one more nautical dream” that he hopes to turn into a reality before he walks away from life as a newsman.

From Fox News • Sep. 4, 2020

But the special point is that, like the American, the Canadian is still more nautical than the Englishman in his everyday use of sea terms.

From All Afloat A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways by Wood, William Charles Henry

He felt that this would be more nautical than a plush settee.

From Where the Blue Begins by Morley, Christopher

These streets naturally became more nautical in some respects as they neared the river.

From Life in the Red Brigade London Fire Brigade by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)



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