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mast

[ UK /mˈɑːst/ ]
[ US /ˈmæst/ ]
NOUN
  1. any sturdy upright pole
  2. a vertical spar for supporting sails
  3. nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
  4. nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground

How To Use mast In A Sentence

  • It is, we learned, easier to learn to fly a plane than to master touch-typing. Radio review: Fry's English Delight: The Trial Of Qwerty
  • Dom recognized a master tactician when he saw one. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • On the fives court, his nervous housemaster could relax, “rushing about,” as Roald described it, “shrieking what a little fool he is, and calling himself all sorts of names when he misses the ball.” Storyteller
  • Aliquot 10μ l of the master mix for each DNA to be analyzed into a reaction tube.
  • Striking that balance between old and new will always be difficult, but after a few numbers here, memories of their old bandmaster begin to fade.
  • From there the year had its high points - two Masters Series titles in Miami and Rome helped with that - but the Grand Slam events continued to pose a problem.
  • The lightship has had uplighters added to its fore and aft masts with lighting units added around its deck and jetty.
  • The Yellow Wallpaper is the masterpiece of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a wellknown American feminist pioneer and writer.
  • It was growing increasingly obvious as I defended myself against her attack that she was simply toying with me, drawing out my technique as a schoolmaster draws recitations from his students.
  • Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow.
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