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two-master
[ too-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
noun
- a vessel rigged with two masts.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of two-master1
Example Sentences
He owns a boat called the Northland, a little two-master.â€
“The lookout would come in to the station and say, ‘There’s a two-master going to pieces on the bar.’
Rear Admiral Frederick C. Billard, Coast Guard Commandant, called the I'm Alone a "notorious rumrunner" and explained that the U.S. cutter Walcott had ordered the 150-ton two-master to halt for inspection off Trinity Shoals.
The Montgomery was cruising about fifty miles off Havana when the Frasquito, a two-master, came bowling along toward the Cuban capital.
It looked like a ring of white snow floating on the water, and inside the ring was a careened two-master—just the ribs and stumps left.
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