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With a sharp bow he introduced the newcomers to his Master.
The sharp bow and stern were handed down from the Vikings.
Again the sharp bow of the other ship cut the curling mist.
Now he could make out the sharp bow with its matching needle stem.
One of them makes a sharp bow in greeting that causes his eyes to sweep across the floor.
So he would steer for it in order to receive the wave on the ship's sharp bow.
It is usually a lightweight boat with high sides, a flat bottom and sharp bows.
Ramage watched theKathleen's sharp bow come up into the wind.
It was cutting through the water at a fast rate, throwing up curling foam on either side of the sharp bow.
Golden West had a long and sharp bow, with a gilded figurehead of an eagle.
She had a long, black hull shaped like a spindle with a sharp bow and rounded stem.
He jogs onstage for one short, sharp bow.
It was directly behind the sharp bow, which was integral with the cannon muzzle.
Blue Jacket had a sharp bow, and a full midship section designed for stowing a large cargo.
His smile was modest, and so was his series of small, sharp bows from the first lady's box.
The design was flawed because of its narrow beam, sharp bow and unreliable high pressure steam turbines.
The Nobska, with its sharp bow, was sent to break through the ice and did so, although she was then iced in over the weekend.
A few local craft, he saw, with their sharp bows and slanted sails, darted across the green swells.
The launch rounded the sharp bow.
It was a long, relatively shallow vessel that was specific for its high speed with a slender body, a sharp bow and a mast.
The caïque is also a typical case of positioning the widest beam far aft, with a long sharp bow.
After 1830, a modernised type of galiot was developed that featured a sharper bow similar to a schooner.
Windows that wrapped around the outside of the comfortably furnished platform offered a view of the sharp bow cutting its way through the ocean.
Lightweight and versatile, with high sides, a flat bottom and sharp bows, they were easy and cheap to build.