Sea Room

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The word "sea-room" in example sentences

But sea-room, an the brine and cloudy billow kiss the moon, I care not. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Certainly, I am disentangled of some difficulties: I have got clear of some shoals, and have more sea-room. ' ❋ Unknown (2004)

Last Monday (July 31st) we were nearly surrounded by ice, which closed in the ship on all sides, scarcely leaving her the sea-room in which she floated. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Honigalus and Peel plainly intended pressing on through the night, but the individual ships of the armada now gave each other wide sea-room and proceeded with great caution. ❋ May, Julian (2003)

March, and the MERCHANT — clumsy and cumbersome, but a good and safe ship given ample sea-room — before sailing many miles on her course, was caught in the coils of a cyclone, the violence of which is well remembered by old residents on the coast to this day, and was lost with all hands. ❋ Unknown (2003)

For two days fog had shrouded the Bay, and now, when at last the fog lifted, all prudent seamen were advising Bampfylde to give his squadron sea-room. ❋ Cornwell, Bernard (1987)

If the wind shifted, or if the ship decided to gain more sea-room by running south, he would have no chance of catching it, and he dared not lose sight of the land completely. ❋ Watt-Evans, Lawrence, 1954- (1987)

The one essential point was that I should have plenty of sea-room. ❋ Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 (1951)

But we must premise, that although we do not intend to stint him in our quotation -- though we wish to give him all the sea-room possible; yet, for a _full_ development of his views, we must refer the reader to his volumes themselves. ❋ Various (N/A)

I have crossed the Atlantic thrice from one hemisphere to the other, and in a deeply-laden merchant-vessel experienced the anger of a south-west gale; but my consolation then was to know, that the sluggish ship had ample sea-room. ❋ William A. Ross (N/A)

The storm over, he swings easily in his hammock, recruiting strength for fresh exertion; and even when the winds howl their worst, give him a tight ship and sea-room, and he holds himself safe and laughs at the tempest. ❋ Various (N/A)

The wind continued veering to the eastward, which favoured our gaining sea-room without being obliged to carry so great a press of sail as to lose any of our gunboats, although they were in great danger. ❋ J. F. Loubat (N/A)

I took the oars, got sea-room, then turned its stern, where the Parson sat, toward the iceberg, and backed gently in. ❋ Various (N/A)

As a result of these inspections, the general became convinced that to attempt a complete defence of the city would be impracticable, because the ample sea-room afforded by the harbor and rivers gave the enemy every advantage, enabling them, with their powerful fleet, to threaten an attack in front and flank. ❋ Henry P. Johnston (N/A)

We rode out the weather in the open, so to speak, with abundant sea-room. ❋ Various (N/A)

Marmol, "our corsair cared not to be shut up in so defenceless a port; he had good heels and loved sea-room." ❋ E. Hamilton Currey (N/A)

August and September, but even so the galleons that steered well to the westward before shaping their course for Spain, and kept plenty of sea-room by never sighting the "island of Ireland," succeeded in getting home, except where they were already so badly damaged and so leaky that they could not keep afloat. ❋ John Richard Hale (N/A)

He kept his fleet of four hundred triremes sufficiently far from the shore to avoid the shelving shallows that fringe it near the entrance to the straits, and to have ample sea-room. ❋ John Richard Hale (N/A)

The English ships, with plenty of sea-room, looked on without closing in to attack. ❋ John Richard Hale (N/A)

The storms which agitate the Lakes, though less violent than the typhoons of the Indian Ocean or the hurricanes of the Atlantic, are still very dangerous to mariners; and, owing to the want of sea-room, and the scarcity of good harbors, shipwrecks are but too common, and frequently attended with much loss of life. ❋ Various (N/A)

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