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How To Use Longboat In A Sentence

  • Sparkles of light danced off the lagoon as black-veiled women punted by in longboats.
  • Still, by the time Wonka and his guests set sail, the fact that their ship is a Viking longboat carved from a big boiled sweet seems almost mundane.
  • Abilene decided to climb a tree to see if he could see his father and fellow sailors going back to the longboat.
  • Rather than test the validity of those claims, the sailors quickly set back to sea in a longboat.
  • Once, he had sung for the Vikings as their longboats closed in on the Irish coast, his voice vibrating in the freezing air.
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  • They were shaped like Medieval longboats, with arching prows in the shape of dragon-heads.
  • Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
  • We will take one of the longboats and try to find which little river they rowed up.
  • They leapt ashore from their longboats, flourishing their broadswords and shouting: ‘Ou-est la jolie kunta?’
  • A Viking procession, a regatta with replica Norwegian longboats, and a spectacular floodlit battle re-enactment called The Challenge To Power will also feature.
  • Every able-bodied man is essential on Pitcairn, especially for the island's lifeline, the longboats.
  • Kennedy and an assortment of repair men loaded into the longboat and made their way to the American ship.
  • Perhaps their most glorious hour was when they discovered the hulk of a Viking longboat, perfectly preserved in mud off Anglesey.
  • The first maze - a Viking longboat - was created in 2002 as a way of diversifying the family farming business.
  • Modelled on a thousand-year-old prototype, this hulking birlinn - a Gaelic longboat - will soon be ready to sail out along the Clyde and up the west coast in homage to the time when water was Scotland's main thoroughfare. The Guardian World News
  • ‘I love you, too, David,’ she said, as the longboat reached the ship.
  • Hence the need for ten men to labor, pushing, pulling and oaring the longboat around, mindful of the fact that Donovan had said they had to finish filling the tuns that day. Morgan’s Run
  • The bow of the longboat caught fire as it was swung out over the rail, putting it out of action. GOTHIC PURSUIT
  • A long sea voyage aboard a Viking longboat would be difficult for you, but you might be able to manage it.
  • The enemy cannot go ashore there except in longboats, and archers concealed in the high grass can kill them before they get out of the marsh.
  • By then, the die for the longboat’s saviors was already cast: unable to cope with alien concepts of taxes, land ownership, and discrimination, the native Kanaka dwindled. A Furnace Afloat
  • The longboat was launched before a crowd of about 500 at Town Beach, the cradle of history in this district.
  • As a result, longboats which could once take up to eight tourists were being forced to take only 4-5 passengers to prevent the boats scraping against the riverbed.
  • The bows of the longboat collided with the dock, causing the little boats to pitch and sway in a haphazard fashion.
  • Tall ships, small ships, pirate ships, submarines, rafts, and Viking longboats might all put in an appearance.
  • You never got them in the fight in the longboat when the bo's'n carved you up. CHAPTER XIII
  • Far down the line of brightly painted longboats I saw a fisherman who owned just one net, which he had draped on a tepee of bamboo stalks to dry in the sun.
  • Like so many failed expeditions before them, Sir John and his men would be fleeing for their lives, dragging longboats and whalers and hastily clabbered-together sledges across the rotten ice, praying for open leads and then cursing them when the sledges fell through the ice and the contrary winds blew the heavy boats back on the pack ice, leads that meant days and nights of rowing for the starving men. The Terror
  • Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
  • For example, during the park tour, the warden stresses that they did not come on Viking longboats.
  • Within moments of the 6ft torches being thrown on to the deck, the longboat was consumed in flames.
  • Thankfully these are not Norse raisers in their longboats, but the Royal Marines' new all-terrain vehicles, now being delivered to Corps units.
  • Nordic warriors sailed into York in longboats on Saturday morning, before two key battles - Stamford Bridge and the Rout to Riccall - were theatrically recreated.
  • The team was greeted by a longboat from the island with the traditional welcome party, and the majority of the island's residents were gathered at the shore to welcome their diving visitors.
  • The beading made up swirls and whorls in a pattern that reminded Holly of the decoration on Viking longboats. JUST BETWEEN US
  • She then hired Telemachus Press LLC in Longboat Key, Fla., to act as her digital publisher, including formatting the manuscript, for about $3, 000.
  • With the completion of the skeleton of the 35-foot long hull, the longboat has begun to take shape, exciting project stakeholders.
  • The ships used to transport wine before the 12th century were longboats like the Viking ships.
  • You never got them in the fight in the longboat when the bo's'n carved you up. CHAPTER XIII
  • Hadleigh looked towards the pirate ship to see three longboats full of men rowing towards them.
  • Tourists could then be brought to see the original site by boat along the river, even perhaps on replicas of Viking longboats.
  • The beading made up swirls and whorls in a pattern that reminded Holly of the decoration on Viking longboats. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Now canoes have their place but if you plan to hunt, fish, camp, sightsee, photography, take kids out, or just let you wife sunbathe in the front while you fish then my longboat takes the cake. Canoe vs Jon-Boat? Which one would be better for all around use?
  • Tall ships, small ships, pirate ships, submarines, rafts, and Viking longboats might all put in an appearance.
  • The bows of the longboat collided with the dock, causing the little boats to pitch and sway in a haphazard fashion.
  • Rounding the corner of the ship were nine longboats full of naval officers and ensigns.
  • Its capacity was far larger than that of the old longboat, and soon all other ports started using it as a more efficient way of transporting wine.
  • The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship.
  • It just means ferrying people across the reef in longboats and waiting for the ships to cross afterwards.
  • The longboat was launched before a crowd of about 500 at Town Beach, the cradle of history in this district.
  • He said he hoped to return in June when the longboat will have been fitted out with sails and rigging.
  • The loss of seven able men in a population of 47 would be devastating given they are needed to man the longboats that collect supplies from passing ships.

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