Definition of NAUTICAL – NAUTICAL in a Sentence
Definition of NAUTICAL – NAUTICAL in a Sentence
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#010: NAUTICAL (NAUT◦ih◦cul)
DEFINITION OF NAUTICAL: relating to ships, sailors or navigation
The clipart shows a ship’s captain and Mr. Tickle tickling someone.
STORY: The sea captain gave strict instructions, no tickling on board ship.
(NO TICKLE . . . NAUTICLE)
NAUTICAL IN A SENTENCE: The right side of a ship is called the starboard side, to use the correct nautical term.
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Other instances in the news of the use of NAUTICAL showing the definition of nautical and nautical in a sentence:
Obviously, Tresch packs quite a lot into his book — there’s even an ingenious deconstruction of the title page of Poe’s nautical novel, the macabre and tantalizingly enigmatic “Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket.”
Source: Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/is-poe-really-the-most-influential-american-writer-a-new-book-offers-evidence/2021/06/02/4311f280-c2ec-11eb-93f5-ee9558eecf4b_story.html
By the time the rescue crew reached them, they were nearly 40 nautical miles off the Libyan coast and the boat was low in the water.
Source: Seattle Times
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/world/north-african-migrants-adrift-tell-of-last-minute-rescue/
Embraer offers versions of its Lineage aircraft that integrate wood and brass nautical accents for yacht lovers, and a Japanese-themed plane with a sushi table.
Source: Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aerospace-business-jets/luxury-jet-buyers-think-resale-value-in-tough-market-idUSKBN1CI27K
I donated film books from my filmmaker and actress girlfriend of almost four years, and the nautical books from my boatbuilder boyfriend who lived in a lighthouse on Long Island.
Source: New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/04/style/modern-love-oh-dewey-where-would-you-put-me.html
They were complaining about restricted access to fishing in waters between six and 12 nautical miles from the British coastline, and seeking guarantees that they would be able to unload their catch at British ports.
Source: BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/57001584
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