barque

[ UK /bˈɑːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts
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How To Use barque In A Sentence

  • Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine.
  • This superb barquentine is used by the Navy of the Sultanate of Oman as a training ship and as an ambassador to other sailing nations.
  • He knew her at once: three-masted barque, high bowsprit -- the Constantine. THE MAIN CAGES
  • As she entered the water, even seaside frolickers enlarged the circle and joined the chanting, which peaked with a final "VIVA CARMELITA!" as the drenched bearers hoisted her up into a garlanded barque.
  • Now it chanced that among the cargo carried by the barque was a small launch intended for the use of a plantation owner in South America. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest
  • This superb barquentine is used by the Navy of the Sultanate of Oman as a training ship and as an ambassador to other sailing nations.
  • Like a sailing barque stuck fast in the Doldrums, I lurch slowly in the swell, holding my breath and waiting for a wind to fill the sails.
  • The cadets and professional sailors on-board the four-masted barquentine, a training ship owned by the Japanese government, scrubbed the vessel down for public tours this week.
  • She also adds gems of family interest, such as the story of Captain William Mein Smith, a surveyor and artist who arrived at Port Nicholson on the barque Cuba in 1839.
  • Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine.
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