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Definition of sternsheets in English: sternsheetsplural nounˈstəːnʃiːtsˈstərnˌʃits The flooring planks in a boat's after section, or the seating in this section of an open boat. 艉座板 Example sentencesExamples - Slowly he raised himself from the deep cushion into which he had fallen, and found himself seated most comfortably in the sternsheets of his good friend Ratty's little skiff.
- At the last moment Captain Kellar had caught Michael up, tucked him under an arm, and with him dropped into the sternsheets of his whaleboat.
- He proved to be the man who had been in the sternsheets and had cast the rope off the bollard just before the wave caught the boat.
- Captain Ahab, with his leg miraculously intact for this voyage, was standing imperiously by the sternsheets barking out orders to his crew.
- Note the notches in the sternhook to receive the inwales, and that the sternsheets are notched over the ribs.
- The small boy in the sternsheets of the boat being rowed by the white-bearded man in the peaked cap seems singularly unimpressed by photography, unlike the youth in the stern of the rowboat and the man in the ketch.
- Speaking of three people aboard, the dory rowed and handled surprisingly well with two at the oars and one on the sternsheets steering.
- I established that the rudder issue has been resolved, it was simply a question of taking the ‘rudder down’ rope to the rudder head rather than the across the sternsheets.
- Silver was in the sternsheets in command; and every man of them was now provided with a musket from some secret magazine of their own.
- The officer in the sternsheets shouts up to the quarterdeck the news that Arnold is expecting.
- But who is this lying in the sternsheets?
- However, coming to himself after a while, and seeing that there was no one on whom to flesh his maiden steel, he sits down panting in the sternsheets, and begins stripping off his hose.
Definition of sternsheets in US English: sternsheetsplural nounˈstərnˌʃitsˈstərnˌSHēts The flooring planks in a boat's after section, or the seating in this section of an open boat. 艉座板 Example sentencesExamples - However, coming to himself after a while, and seeing that there was no one on whom to flesh his maiden steel, he sits down panting in the sternsheets, and begins stripping off his hose.
- Note the notches in the sternhook to receive the inwales, and that the sternsheets are notched over the ribs.
- He proved to be the man who had been in the sternsheets and had cast the rope off the bollard just before the wave caught the boat.
- Slowly he raised himself from the deep cushion into which he had fallen, and found himself seated most comfortably in the sternsheets of his good friend Ratty's little skiff.
- At the last moment Captain Kellar had caught Michael up, tucked him under an arm, and with him dropped into the sternsheets of his whaleboat.
- I established that the rudder issue has been resolved, it was simply a question of taking the ‘rudder down’ rope to the rudder head rather than the across the sternsheets.
- But who is this lying in the sternsheets?
- The small boy in the sternsheets of the boat being rowed by the white-bearded man in the peaked cap seems singularly unimpressed by photography, unlike the youth in the stern of the rowboat and the man in the ketch.
- Captain Ahab, with his leg miraculously intact for this voyage, was standing imperiously by the sternsheets barking out orders to his crew.
- Silver was in the sternsheets in command; and every man of them was now provided with a musket from some secret magazine of their own.
- The officer in the sternsheets shouts up to the quarterdeck the news that Arnold is expecting.
- Speaking of three people aboard, the dory rowed and handled surprisingly well with two at the oars and one on the sternsheets steering.
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