hull in a sentence

hull meaning:

v. t.) The outer covering of anything, particularly of a nut or of grain;

v. t.) To strip off or separate outer covering of anything

n.) The frame or body of a vessel, exclusive of her masts, yards, sails, and rigging.

hull sentence:

I can’t break hull of the nut with my hand.

The yacht has sprung a leak in the hull.

The torpedo struck on the hull of the ship.

They climbed onto the upturned hull and waited to be rescued.

The hull was holed in several places.

The crow tried to hole the walnut hull.

The water was boiled until the hulls were removed.

The hull is built around the keel.

The enemy’s vessel was hulled with only one torpedo.

The rocks tore a long gash in the ship’s hull.

They careened the fishing boat to repaint the hull.

We could hear the swish and gurgle of water against the hull.

Rough weather has all but stopped efforts to pump that oil out of the upside-down hull.

First wash and hull the strawberries.

The hull was pocked with dents.

He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.

Inspectors discovered microscopic cracks in the hull of the submarine.

The rescuers cut through the hull and help the group from the ship.

The ship’s hull was badly damaged and her rudder torn off, requiring extensive repairs.

The driver sat at the front, and a secondary driver in the rear of the hull.



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