Mast in a sentence
Mast sentence for class 5
- The pirate raised his mast to catch the wind.
- The tall ship had a sturdy mast that held its sails.
- During the storm, the captain worried about the mast breaking.
- We learned that the mast is important for sailing.
- The children imagined they were on a ship with a tall mast.
- The boat's mast swayed gently in the water.
- A flock of birds flew around the ship's mast.
- They painted the mast bright red for fun.
- The captain climbed to the top of the mast to look for land.
- The mast was covered in ropes and sails.
- We watched as the sailors hoisted the flag on the mast.
- The tall mast was very impressive against the blue sky.
- They used a pulley to raise the sail on the mast.
- The mast helped the boat travel faster in the race.
- The old ship had a wooden mast that needed repairs.
- We took a picture of the sunset behind the ship's mast.
- The teacher explained how the mast helps boats sail smoothly.
- The children drew pictures of ships with tall masts.
- During the festival, there was a contest for the best mast design.
- The wind filled the sail attached to the mast.
- The mast of the ship stood tall against the waves.
- They learned that the mast keeps everything stable on a boat.
- The kids pretended to be pirates climbing the mast.
- The crew worked together to fix the broken mast.
- The school project involved building a model with a mast.
- They admired the decorated mast of the festive boat.
- The captain shouted instructions from the top of the mast.
- The old sailor told stories about the ship's tall mast.
- We could see the lighthouse from the top of the mast.
- The weather was perfect for sailing with the mast raised high.
Mast simple sentence
- The ship's mast was tall and sturdy.
- He climbed the mast to check the sails.
- The mast helps support the sails on a boat.
- She admired the craftsmanship of the wooden mast.
- The mast swayed gently in the wind.
- He learned how to repair the mast during his training.
- The mast was painted white to reflect the sun.
- She watched the crew work on the mast from the deck.
- The tall mast was visible from far away.
- He took a photo of the ship with its mast against the sunset.
- The mast was made of strong materials to withstand storms.
- She knew the importance of the mast for sailing.
- The mast was rigged with ropes for better control.
- He felt proud to help raise the mast.
- The ship's mast was damaged in the storm.
- She learned about the different parts of the mast.
- The mast provided stability to the sailing ship.
- He enjoyed the view from the top of the mast.
- The crew worked together to secure the mast.
- The mast was a crucial part of the sailing experience.
- She felt exhilarated as the wind filled the mast.
- He painted the mast to protect it from the elements.
- The ship's mast was adorned with flags.
- She could hear the creaking of the mast in the wind.
- The mast of the yacht was impressive and tall.
- He learned how to navigate using the mast.
- The mast helped the ship sail smoothly across the water.
- She watched as they lowered the mast after the trip.
- The mast was essential for catching the wind.
- He felt a sense of adventure standing by the mast.

(1) The ship had a tall mast.
(2) The flag hangs at half-mast.
(3) The rope is tied to the mast.
(4) The sailboat has a tall mast.
(5) He tied the sail to the mast.
(6) The birlinn had a single mast.
(7) The sail is attached to the mast.
(8) The sail was hoisted up the mast.
(9) The flag was hanged at half-mast.
(10) The mast jutted past the sailboat.
Mast sentence
(11) The ship's mast leaned astarboard.
(12) The ship's mast held up the sails.
(13) The flag was lowered to half-mast.
(14) A mast stood erect near the harbor.
(15) The boat's mast swayed in the wind.
(16) He repaired the boat's broken mast.
(17) The flag was standing at half-mast.
(18) Basophiles are similar to mast cells.
(19) The flag is flying down at half-mast.
(20) The bawley's mast was tall and sturdy.
Mast make sentence
(21) The ship's mast is a nautical support.
(22) The flag flaps away on top of the mast.
(23) The sail's edges overlap past the mast.
(24) The pirate sat astride the ship's mast.
(25) The boat had a flag waving on the mast.
(26) The fishing boat had a flag on its mast.
(27) The algerine flag flew high on the mast.
(28) The ship's mast held the sails in place.
(29) The ship's mast is a nautical structure.
(30) The flag on the ship's mast is vertical.
Sentence of mast
(31) The sailor hoisted the sail up the mast.
(32) The ship's mast jut towards the open sea.
(33) The flag will revolve on top of the mast.
(34) The flag fluttered proudly atop the mast.
(35) The keelboat's mast stood tall and proud.
(36) The sailors winched the sail up the mast.
(37) The ship's mast jut out up from the deck.
(38) The pirate stood astride the ship's mast.
(39) The sailors hoisted the sail up the mast.
(40) The boat was a sailboat with a tall mast.
Mast meaningful sentence
(41) The sway of the boat's mast was hypnotic.
(42) The brigantine's mast swayed in the wind.
(43) The rope tangle down from the ship's mast.
(44) The barkantine's mast is tall and slender.
(45) The ship's mast was tall and made of wood.
(46) The tentacle coiled around the ship's mast.
(47) The ship's mast protrudes up from the deck.
(48) The rope girdled near the mast of the ship.
(49) The rope girdled upon the mast of the ship.
(50) The sailboat had a flag on top of the mast.
Mast sentence examples
(51) The sail was hoisted up the mast with ease.
(52) The sailor secured the jibboom to the mast.
(53) The mizzen mast was the tallest on the ship.
(54) The sails billow below the mast of the ship.
(55) The ship's mast is made up of several spars.
(56) The flag up past the school was at half-mast.
(57) The sailor secured his berth around the mast.
(58) The crew worked together to haul up the mast.
(59) The sailor began to chamber up into the mast.
(60) The sailor began to chamber up onto the mast.
Sentence with mast
(61) The crew member hoisted the jibs up the mast.
(62) The topgallant mast was damaged in the storm.
(63) The sail was hoisted up the mast with a rope.
(64) The foremast was the tallest mast on the ship.
(65) The pirate used his whip to climb up the mast.
(66) The flag on the ship would flap onto the mast.
(67) The schooner's mast stood tall against the sky.
(68) The barnacled ship's mast swayed in the breeze.
(69) The windsocks flap around on the sailboat mast.
(70) It took all their strength to haul up the mast.
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(71) The sail was secured to the mast with grummets.
(72) The mast remained erect through the rough seas.
(73) The boat's mast was sticking out over the water.
(74) The sailor expertly tied a knot around the mast.
(75) The mizzenmast was the tallest mast on the ship.
(76) The boltrope held the sail securely to the mast.
(77) The sailor tied the laniard tightly to the mast.
(78) The sailors were winching the sails up the mast.
(79) The ship's mast was a towering nautical feature.
(80) The gaff was used to hoist the flag up the mast.
Sentence using mast
(81) The guy wire was attached to the top of the mast.
(82) The flag blazoned in the wind on top of the mast.
(83) The mast was worth the effort it took to haul up.
(84) The windsurfer snatched the mast out of the sand.
(85) The beech-mast was ripe and ready for harvesting.
(86) The ropes entwined softly around the ship's mast.
(87) The mast on the ship protrudes up above the deck.
(88) The flag on the ship's mast is a vertical symbol.
(89) The sailboat used a harness to support the mast.
(90) The ropes were entangling around the ship's mast.
Mast example sentence
(91) Cobor the flag to half-mast as a sign of mourning.
(92) The armada's flag proudly flew atop the main mast.
(93) I noticed the captain standing up beside the mast.
(94) The able seaman skillfully repaired a broken mast.
(95) The pirate ship had bilboes hanging from the mast.
(96) The flag on the ship began to flap along the mast.
(97) The crest on the ship's mast fluttered in the wind.
(98) The sailor held out onto the mast during the storm.
(99) Each pull made progress as they hauled up the mast.
(100) The mast tangled, making it even harder to haul up.
Sentence with word mast
(101) They used teamwork to haul up the mast efficiently.
(102) Many sailors started their careers before-the-mast.
(103) The ship's mizzen mast was made of sturdy oak wood.
(104) The rigger climbed up the mast to secure the sails.
(105) The boltrope was the sail's connection to the mast.
(106) The ragged flag was tattered down against the mast.
(107) The beech-mast was a nutritious snack for the deer.
(108) The windbound flag fluttered proudly atop the mast.
(109) The boat's mast protruded over the water's surface.
(110) A boat has many components, like a hull and a mast.
Sentence of mast
(111) The sailor climbed up the mast using a rope ladder.
(112) The sailor used a rope to tie the sail to the mast.
(113) The bell on the ship's mast warned of danger ahead.
(114) The vane on the ship's mast was used for navigation.
(115) The harpoon lodges into the wooden mast of the ship.
(116) The shipwright skillfully repaired the damaged mast.
(117) The windlass was used to raise the flag on the mast.
(118) The sailboat's mast began to peak up over the waves.
(119) Lower yonder flag to half-mast as a sign of respect.
(120) The strong wind caused a tug in the sailboat's mast.
Mast used in a sentence
(121) Tricing is a method used to secure a sail to a mast.
(122) The boat rocked as they started to haul up the mast.
(123) The captain himself helped with hauling up the mast.
(124) The shipbuilders hoisted up to the mast to set sail.
(125) The weight of the mast made it difficult to haul up.
(126) The mizen mast of the ship was damaged in the storm.
(127) The pirate's hands were fettered to the ship's mast.
(128) The boat's mast began to sway as the wind picked up.
(129) The sailor had to climb the mast to adjust the sail.
(130) The galleon's crew repaired the ship's damaged mast.
Mast sentence in English
(131) Leukotrienes can activate mast cells and eosinophils.
(132) The sailors used ropes to hoist the flag up the mast.
(133) The dhow's mast stood tall, reaching towards the sky.
(134) The captain ordered them to keep hauling up the mast.
(135) The sun beat down on them as they hauled up the mast.
(136) The bobstays connect the bow of the boat to the mast.
(137) Bobstays help distribute the load of the mast evenly.
(138) The bottlescrew was used to secure the mast in place.
(139) The ship's mizzen mast was taller than the main mast.
(140) The beflags of the country were lowered to half-mast.
(141) The ship's mast steel up towards the bright blue sky.
(142) The shrouds on the ship's mast fluttered in the wind.
(143) The sailor climbed up the mast to adjust the topsail.
(144) The sailor had to rope onto the mast to fix the sail.
(145) The sailor was fettered to the mast during the storm.
(146) The sailor used a rope to hoist the flag up the mast.
(147) The sailor was tethered to the mast during the storm.
(148) The koch's mast stood tall against the clear blue sky.
(149) The vane on the ship's mast pointed towards the north.
(150) The bobbing of the boat's mast indicated strong winds.
(151) The sailor used a knot to secure the flag to the mast.
(152) The flag up past the office building was at full mast.
(153) The wooden ship's mast creaked towards the stormy sea.
(154) The shipwright carefully fitted the sails to the mast.
(155) Mast cell tumors can occur in both humans and animals.
(156) The ship had a navigational beacon on top of its mast.
(157) She jerked on the rope, raising the flag to half-mast.
(158) Catboats are small sailing vessels with a single mast.
(159) He signaled for everyone to start hauling up the mast.
(160) The crew sang sea shanties as they hauled up the mast.
(161) The sail was peaking up near the mast of the sailboat.
(162) Before-the-mast, sailors had to deal with seasickness.
(163) The ratlines were used to hoist the sails up the mast.
(164) The captain ordered the crew to hoist the mizzen mast.
(165) The forestay connects the mast to the bow of the boat.
(166) The sail was unlashed from the mast and folded neatly.
(167) The sailor climbed up the mast to adjust the halyards.
(168) The sailor used a rope to secure the sail to the mast.
(169) The flag falls to half-mast to honor a fallen soldier.
(170) The sail was hoisted up the mast with a pulley system.
(171) The sailor used a tack to secure the sail to the mast.
(172) The bandaging on the boat's mast helped prevent leaks.
(173) The blimp had to dock with the mooring mast to anchor.
(174) The sailor expertly tied a knot at the top of the mast.
(175) The crew carefully hoisted the spinnaker onto the mast.
(176) The flag from the government building was at half-mast.
(177) The vane on the ship's mast helps the sailors navigate.
(178) The flag unfurled slowly as it was raised to half-mast.
(179) The xebec's main mast stood tall, supporting the sails.
(180) The wind makes the flag swish about on top of the mast.
(181) The lugger's mast stood tall, reaching towards the sky.
(182) The degranulated mast cells triggered an asthma attack.
(183) The mast was too heavy for one person to haul up alone.
(184) The rope girdled from the mast to the deck of the ship.
(185) The marline was used to secure the rigging to the mast.
(186) The foresail was hoisted up the mast to catch the wind.
(187) The imperial flag was lowered to half-mast in mourning.
(188) The pirate ship had a large hook hanging from the mast.
(189) The wind caused the sails to slacken away from the mast.
(190) The lugger's mast stood tall against the clear blue sky.
(191) The boater's boat had a flag flying proudly on the mast.
(192) Mast cells release histamine in response to an allergen.
(193) The pirate ship had a rope ladder hanging from the mast.
(194) The flag went up half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(195) The sailor used a batten to secure the sail to the mast.
(196) Leukotrienes are produced by mast cells and eosinophils.
(197) Before-the-mast, sailors had to use buckets for toilets.
(198) The sailor climbed up the mizen mast to fix the rigging.
(199) The sailor heaved up on top of the mast to fix the sail.
(200) The flag is flown at half-mast to honor fallen soldiers.
(201) The flag will hang at half-mast for the fallen soldiers.
(202) The birlinn's mast stood tall against the clear blue sky.
(203) The pirate's ship had a skull and crossbones on its mast.
(204) The flag unfurls gracefully as it is raised to full mast.
(205) The sailor had to hold fast to the mast during the storm.
(206) The flags were flown at half-mast in mourning observance.
(207) We observed a squid slinking behind the shipwreck's mast.
(208) The release of histamine is a key function of mast cells.
(209) The boat was unsteady as they worked to haul up the mast.
(210) The mast swayed dangerously as they pulled to haul it up.
(211) The water was calm, making it easier to haul up the mast.
(212) They cheered as they finally managed to haul up the mast.
(213) The sailor had to climb the mast to adjust the backstall.
(214) The forklift had a raisable mast for lifting heavy loads.
(215) The pirates buccaneered their way to the top of the mast.
(216) The crew member climbed the mast to adjust the halliards.
(217) The beech-mast was a key ingredient in the local cuisine.
(218) The inhaul was used to bring the sail closer to the mast.
(219) The flag was flown at full mast to celebrate the victory.
(220) The ceremonial flag was lowered to half-mast in mourning.
(221) The tempest-tossed sailor clung to the mast for dear life.
(222) The flag waving at half-mast indicated a time of mourning.
(223) The sailor used notches on the mast to measure wind speed.
(224) The flag was lowered into half-mast as a sign of mourning.
(225) The sailors before-the-mast formed a tight-knit community.
(226) The ship's mast sways against the force of the stormy sea.
(227) The sailboat's mast creaked as it drifted along the shore.
(228) Despite the strain, they found joy in hauling up the mast.
(229) She struggled to haul up the mast, but refused to give up.
(230) They had to hoist the sails after they hauled up the mast.
(231) Before-the-mast, sailors had to sleep in cramped quarters.
(232) Before-the-mast, sailors had to be able to work as a team.
(233) The flag of the country was emblazoned on top of the mast.
(234) The antenna's mast elongates above the building's rooftop.
(235) The sailor climbed the mast to send aloft the signal flag.
(236) The sailor climbed the mast to send aloft the crow's nest.
(237) The pirate captain impaled his enemies on the ship's mast.
(238) The boat's mast began to sway as the wind picked up speed.
(239) The arch of the sailboat's mast caught the wind perfectly.
(240) As a sailor, it's important to rig upon the mast properly.
(241) The brig's mast swayed gently with the motion of the waves.
(242) The flag fluttered down to half-mast as a sign of mourning.
(243) The allergic reaction caused the mast cells to degranulate.
(244) The histamine release caused the mast cells to degranulate.
(245) He used the marlinespike to secure the rigging to the mast.
(246) I noticed the flag out behind the library was at half-mast.
(247) The sailors had to hoist onto the mast to adjust the sails.
(248) The curve of the sailboat's mast caught the wind perfectly.
(249) The sailor tied the rope to the mast using an overhand knot.
(250) The sailboat had a canvas around the mast to catch the wind.
(251) The half-mast flag was a visible sign of the nation's grief.
(252) The word mizen refers to the aftmost mast on a sailing ship.
(253) The flag was hoisted half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(254) The able seaman quickly climbed up the mast to fix the sail.
(255) Shipmates, we must work together to repair the damaged mast.
(256) The rope tightened up along the mast as we hoisted the sail.
(257) The captain shimmied up onto the mast to untangle the ropes.
(258) The mast swayed dangerously as they continued to haul it up.
(259) Before-the-mast, sailors had to endure extreme temperatures.
(260) The sailor adjusted his breechings before climbing the mast.
(261) The sailor used a turnbuckle to secure the sail to the mast.
(262) The crew laughed at the lubber's attempts to climb the mast.
(263) The beech-mast was a valuable food source for the wild boar.
(264) The beech-mast was a popular food for the birds in the area.
(265) The beech-mast was a sign of autumn's arrival in the forest.
(266) The boat had a raiseable mast for sailing under low bridges.
(267) The crew member climbed up the mast to inspect the headstay.
(268) The steel for the yacht's mast was polished to a high shine.
(269) The sailboat's mast is a vertical pole that holds the sails.
(270) The captain ceremonially raised the flag on the ship's mast.
(271) Cobor the flag to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(272) The flag was hoisted on the ship's mast before setting sail.
(273) The wind vane on the ship's mast helped the captain navigate.
(274) The wind vane on the ship's mast was made of stainless steel.
(275) The vane on the ship's mast was painted white for visibility.
(276) The vane on the ship's mast was made of lightweight aluminum.
(277) The flag was flown at half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(278) The windsocks on the ship's mast helped the captain navigate.
(279) The mizen topmast is the uppermost section of the mizen mast.
(280) The boatswain shouted orders to the crew members on the mast.
(281) Mast cells play a crucial role in the body's immune response.
(282) The sailboat's sturdy mast can withstand strong winds at sea.
(283) The boat lurched forward as they managed to haul up the mast.
(284) The captain barked orders as they worked to haul up the mast.
(285) The crew quickly learned how to efficiently haul up the mast.
(286) The ropes tangled, making it even harder to haul up the mast.
(287) Before-the-mast, sailors had to work long hours without rest.
(288) Before-the-mast, sailors had to eat hardtack and salted meat.
(289) Bobstays are essential for keeping a sailboat's mast upright.
(290) The sloop's mast creaked in the strong winds of the open sea.
(291) The flag on the mast continued to billow without to the wind.
(292) The squirrels were busy collecting beech-mast for the winter.
(293) The forklift had a raisable mast for stacking pallets higher.
(294) The topgallant stay prevented the mast from swaying too much.
(295) The whaling ship used to harpoon off of the mast of the ship.
(296) The ropes entwine over the ship's mast, securing it in place.
(297) The bell on the ship's mast signaled the start of the voyage.
(298) The ship's mast is a nautical structure that holds the sails.
(299) The bells tolled mournfully, and the flags flew at half-mast.
(300) The sailor climbed the mast, and he furls the sail with ease.
(301) The sailor fastened a cord around the mast to secure the sail.
(302) The half-mast flag was a powerful symbol of loss and mourning.
(303) The union flag was lowered to half-mast as a sign of mourning.
(304) The sailor tied a knot tightly to secure the sail to the mast.
(305) The sailor skillfully tied a knot in the rope around the mast.
(306) The sail unfurled off of the mast as the boat picked up speed.
(307) Mast cell infiltration is often observed in allergic rhinitis.
(308) The wind picked up, making it even harder to haul up the mast.
(309) Before-the-mast, sailors had to navigate using only the stars.
(310) The sailor hung a wreath of seashells on the mast of his ship.
(311) The sailors hoisted the lugsail up the mast to catch the wind.
(312) The fanion was lowered to half-mast in honor of a fallen hero.
(313) The beech-mast was ground into a flour and used to make bread.
(314) I noticed the flag out behind the law school was at full-mast.
(315) The enthrone of the flag on the mast symbolized national pride.
(316) The beacon up on the mast alerted the crew of an incoming ship.
(317) The caique's wooden mast stood tall against the clear blue sky.
(318) Mastocarcinoma is a type of cancer that affects the mast cells.
(319) Their hands were raw and sore from hauling up the mast all day.
(320) They lost count of how many times they had to haul up the mast.
(321) They lost track of time as they focused on hauling up the mast.
(322) The able-bodied seaman climbed up the mast to adjust the sails.
(323) The flag was lowered to half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(324) The flag was hanging at half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(325) The flag is flying down at half-mast to honor a fallen soldier.
(326) The sailors guyed the mast to keep it from swaying in the wind.
(327) The shipwreck's mast can still protrude beneath the ocean waves.
(328) The flag was raised to half-mast in memory of the fallen heroes.
(329) The bosun's skilled hands repaired a broken mast in record time.
(330) Histamine is secreted by mast cells during an allergic reaction.
(331) Mast cell stabilizers can help prevent the release of histamine.
(332) The crew grew tired, but they persevered in hauling up the mast.
(333) The sailor stood guard aloft on the mast to keep watch for land.
(334) The almacantars were used to measure the angle of a ship's mast.
(335) The backstays were made of strong wire rope to support the mast.
(336) The boat's mast snapped in half during the pitchpoling incident.
(337) The sailor checked the bracings on the mast before setting sail.
(338) The flag is lowered down to half-mast to honor a fallen soldier.
(339) The sailor had to tie up the sails to the mast during the storm.
(340) The sailor descended the ship's mast by sliding down from a rope.
(341) The tricolor flag flew at half-mast to honor the fallen soldiers.
(342) The flag on the ship's mast flaps down proudly in the sea breeze.
(343) The solemn occasion called for the flag to be flown at half-mast.
(344) The somber occasion called for the flag to be flown at half-mast.
(345) The half-mast flags were a poignant symbol of the nation's grief.
(346) The pirate swings from the ship's mast with a sense of adventure.
(347) Histamines are produced by mast cells in response to an allergen.
(348) The mizen mast is typically shorter than the main mast on a ship.
(349) The sailors worked together to hoist the flag on the ship's mast.
(350) The enemy ship's mast collapsed under the force of our broadside.
(351) Before-the-mast is a phrase commonly used in nautical literature.
(352) The presence of mast cells is often observed in inflamed tissues.
(353) The sailor used a telescopic mast to raise the sails on the ship.
(354) The shipwreck's mast still protrudes beneath the ocean's surface.
(355) The ropes were slippery, making it difficult to haul up the mast.
(356) They were able to see for miles once they had hauled up the mast.
(357) Before-the-mast, sailors had to endure harsh conditions on board.
(358) The sailors used tricing knots to fasten the rigging to the mast.
(359) The American flag is flown at half-mast to honor fallen soldiers.
(360) The half-mast flag was a visible sign of the community's mourning.
(361) The bateau's mast stood tall and proud against the clear blue sky.
(362) The sailor climbed up the mast to reconnoiter the surrounding sea.
(363) The boat's headsails were hoisted up the mast before setting sail.
(364) The flag unfurled off of the ship's mast, symbolizing its arrival.
(365) The toy boat's mast came apart at the pins, causing it to capsize.
(366) Mast cell disorders can result in chronic urticaria or angioedema.
(367) Mast cell stabilizers are commonly used to manage asthma symptoms.
(368) Mast cell degranulation can lead to the release of prostaglandins.
(369) The degranulated mast cells caused an immediate allergic reaction.
(370) The captain climbed up like a monkey to reach the top of the mast.
(371) They paused to take a break before continuing to haul up the mast.
(372) Despite the strong winds, the sailor doggedly held on to the mast.
(373) Bradykinin can stimulate the release of histamine from mast cells.
(374) He used the marlinspike to tighten the rigging on the ship's mast.
(375) Tricing the flag to the mast was a sign of respect and patriotism.
(376) The sailors worked tirelessly midships to repair the damaged mast.
(377) We had to raft back to the marina after our sailboat's mast broke.
(378) The flag fluttered down to half-mast in honor of a fallen soldier.
(379) The flag was lowered to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(380) The dhow's mast stood tall against the backdrop of the setting sun.
(381) The sailor expertly tied a knot around the mast to secure the sail.
(382) The able-bodied seaman quickly climbed up the mast to fix the sail.
(383) The mizen royal is the smallest and highest sail on the mizen mast.
(384) The boat's mast swayed as it tried to crest against the gusty wind.
(385) The tall mast of the sailboat had a navigation beacon on top of it.
(386) The task seemed never-ending as they continued to haul up the mast.
(387) The wind whipped around them as they struggled to haul up the mast.
(388) They worked in silence as they concentrated on hauling up the mast.
(389) The bandier was flown at half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(390) The allergic reaction caused the mast cells to start degranulating.
(391) The feedpoint was secured to the mast using stainless steel clamps.
(392) The beech-mast was harvested and used as a natural dye for fabrics.
(393) The crosspiece of the sailboat's mast was raised to catch the wind.
(394) The wind vane on the ship's mast was easily visible from a distance.
(395) The sailors had to lash up the damaged mast to keep it from falling.
(396) The flag was raised to full mast after a week of being at half-mast.
(397) The beacon on the ship's mast was a symbol of its maritime heritage.
(398) The bowing of the ship's mast made it clear that a storm was coming.
(399) The mizen stay is a cable that helps support the mizen mast forward.
(400) Life before-the-mast was a constant struggle between man and nature.
(401) The flag unfurled before the wind, fluttering proudly atop the mast.
(402) He tied a bowline knot to secure the rope ladder to the ship's mast.
(403) The boat creaked with the effort as they worked to haul up the mast.
(404) The rope ladder wrapped around and around the tall mast of the ship.
(405) Before-the-mast, sailors had to be able to repair sails and rigging.
(406) The baculine design of the ship's mast made it stable in rough seas.
(407) The blazonings on the flag were raised high on the mast of the ship.
(408) The radome on the ship's mast was cracked and needed to be repaired.
(409) The backstay snapped during the storm, causing the mast to collapse.
(410) The backstay prevented the mast from swaying too much in rough seas.
(411) The sailor climbed the mast to check the condition of the backstays.
(412) The pennon was lowered to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(413) The sailors had to ship down the mast to avoid hitting a low bridge.
(414) The crew members worked together to hoist the mainsail onto the mast.
(415) Serving before-the-mast was a rite of passage for many young sailors.
(416) Mast cell degranulation can occur in response to certain medications.
(417) The crew members skillfully maneuvered the spinnaker around the mast.
(418) The ship's mast snapped, causing it to sink to the bottom of the sea.
(419) If we sail under low bridges, we need to lower our mast and antennas.
(420) The captain hauled himself up from the ladder to the top of the mast.
(421) The sailors climbed up the mast to adjust the rigging of the skysail.
(422) The ship sailed proudly with the national flag flying under the mast.
(423) The sunken ship's mast could still be seen peeping up from the water.
(424) The beech-mast was abundant this year, providing a bountiful harvest.
(425) The sailor unharnessed the sail from the mast after docking the boat.
(426) The flag was flown at half-mast to mourn the loss of a national hero.
(427) The counterpoise of the sailboat's mast kept it balanced in the water.
(428) The tilt angle of the ship's mast affects its stability in rough seas.
(429) The union flag was respectfully flown at half-mast on Remembrance Day.
(430) The guy wire was essential for preventing the mast from toppling over.
(431) The myeloid lineage also includes cells like basophils and mast cells.
(432) The windsocks on the ship's mast indicated a change in wind direction.
(433) The ship's mast jut towards the horizon, reaching for the endless sky.
(434) The sailboat's mast snapped in a storm and it crashed into the forest.
(435) The crew worked tirelessly to masted the damaged mast after the storm.
(436) The flags on the mast billow together, symbolizing unity and strength.
(437) The mast cells degranulated, releasing histamine into the bloodstream.
(438) If the flag is at half-mast, it could mean there's a national tragedy.
(439) The mast was so heavy that they had to use a winch to help haul it up.
(440) The waves crashed against the boat as they worked to haul up the mast.
(441) Before-the-mast, sailors had to climb the rigging to adjust the sails.
(442) The old ship's mast creaks up and down as it sways in the ocean waves.
(443) The ship's carpenter had to climb the rigging to repair a broken mast.
(444) The backstays were crucial for keeping the mast upright in rough seas.
(445) The ceremonial flag was flown at half-mast to honor the fallen heroes.
(446) The crew of the merchant ship worked together to repair a damaged mast.
(447) The half-mast flags were a solemn tribute to those who had passed away.
(448) The half-mast flag stood as a symbol of the nation's collective sorrow.
(449) The mizen boom is the horizontal spar that extends from the mizen mast.
(450) The wooden ship's mast creaked towards the rocking motion of the waves.
(451) The conditions before-the-mast were often unsanitary and uncomfortable.
(452) Many famous literary works depict life before-the-mast in great detail.
(453) Sailors before-the-mast were often at the mercy of the captain's whims.
(454) The phrase before-the-mast evokes a sense of adventure and camaraderie.
(455) The sails of the ship billow beyond the mast, catching the strong wind.
(456) Allergens can trigger mast cell activation and cause allergic symptoms.
(457) Mast cell degranulation leads to the release of inflammatory mediators.
(458) Mast cell tryptase levels can be measured to assess mast cell activity.
(459) The flag flapped across the ship's mast, proudly displaying its colors.
(460) The sailor used a clinometer to calculate the angle of the ship's mast.
(461) The crew laughed and joked to pass the time as they hauled up the mast.
(462) The American flag is often flown at half-mast to honor fallen soldiers.
(463) Before-the-mast, sailors had to be able to swim in case of emergencies.
(464) The sailor had a bird's-eye-view of the ocean from the top of the mast.
(465) The sailor quickly unlash himself from the mast as the storm approached.
(466) The sight of the half-mast flag evoked a sense of reverence and sadness.
(467) The degranulated mast cells were a sign of an ongoing allergic reaction.
(468) The obtuse angle of the sailboat's mast allowed for better wind capture.
(469) The blazoned pennant on the ship's mast fluttered proudly in the breeze.
(470) The pirate ship's crew encountered a fierce storm that damaged the mast.
(471) The mainsail was furled tightly to the mast to secure it during a storm.
(472) The captain ordered the crew to climb up onto the mast to fix the sails.
(473) We were on a boat and had to hang out to dry on our clothes on the mast.
(474) The sailor climbed to the top of the mast to look out into the distance.
(475) The shipwright skillfully rigged the ship's mast with ropes and pulleys.
(476) Mast cell activation can contribute to the development of chronic hives.
(477) The weathervanes on the ship's mast indicated the wind direction at sea.
(478) The captain stretched up over the antenna mast to check for any damages.
(479) They paused to catch their breath before continuing to haul up the mast.
(480) The sailor had a vantage point from the ship's mast to navigate the sea.
(481) The backstay on the sailboat kept the mast from bending too far forward.
(482) The crew member climbed the mast to inspect the backstay for any damage.
(483) The yawl's mast swayed back and forth as it navigated the choppy waters.
(484) The sailboat's furlable mast made it easy to navigate under low bridges.
(485) The fuzee on the ship's mast was used to communicate with other vessels.
(486) The bannerets were lowered to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(487) The adventurer shinnied up the mast to get a better view of the horizon.
(488) It's important to rig along the safety harness before climbing the mast.
(489) The transmitter was mounted on a tall mast to increase its coverage area.
(490) The flag in the war memorial was lowered to half-mast on Remembrance Day.
(491) The old ship's mast would creak up and down as the waves rocked the boat.
(492) Serving before-the-mast required physical strength and mental resilience.
(493) The phrase before-the-mast conjures images of tall ships and vast oceans.
(494) The boat's mast wavered back and forth as it sailed through rough waters.
(495) The boat's mast protrudes into the sky, guiding sailors on their journey.
(496) Mast cells are a type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions.
(497) She felt a sense of accomplishment as they continued to haul up the mast.
(498) They could see the top of the mast coming into view as they hauled it up.
(499) The arch of the sailboat's mast caught the wind and propelled it forward.
(500) The pirate captain threatened to impale his prisoners on the ship's mast.
(501) The captain up around the mast was adjusting the sails to catch the wind.
(502) The lowering of the flag to half-mast is a sign to be in mourning symbol.
(503) The pirate captain was known for impaling his enemies on the ship's mast.
(504) The sailors had to lash together the broken mast to keep the ship afloat.
(505) The news of the tragedy left the entire community in a state of half-mast.
(506) The community came together to pay their respects with flags at half-mast.
(507) The sailor was instructed to strap down behind the mast during rough seas.
(508) Mast cell disorders can be diagnosed through skin biopsies or blood tests.
(509) Mast cell degranulation can lead to the recruitment of other immune cells.
(510) The arch of the sailboat's mast helped it catch the wind and move forward.
(511) The flag was lowered to half-mast, and the president addressed the nation.
(512) Before-the-mast, sailors had to follow strict orders from their superiors.
(513) Before-the-mast, sailors had to face the dangers of storms and rough seas.
(514) The sailors were hoisting and lowering the sails port to and fro the mast.
(515) The beech-mast was scattered across the ground, creating a crunchy carpet.
(516) The church's flagpoles were lowered to half-mast to honor a fallen member.
(517) It's essential to rig upon the safety harness before climbing up the mast.
(518) The somber atmosphere was reflected in the half-mast flags across the city.
(519) The degranulated mast cells were found in the vicinity of an allergic rash.
(520) The captain proudly displayed the flag of his home port on the ship's mast.
(521) The flag was lowered to half-mast to show that the country was in mourning.
(522) Sailors before-the-mast had to learn a variety of skills to survive at sea.
(523) The sailboat glided across the water, its mast towered away above the deck.
(524) The sailor climbed up the mast to masted the crow's nest for a better view.
(525) The flag was bound aloft on the mast of the ship, fluttering in the breeze.
(526) The degranulated mast cells released tryptase, causing itching and redness.
(527) The captain looked up near the mast to observe the changing wind direction.
(528) The crew communicated using hand signals to coordinate hauling up the mast.
(529) They could hear the sound of the ropes creaking as they hauled up the mast.
(530) Before-the-mast, sailors had to be skilled in knot tying and rope handling.
(531) Before-the-mast, sailors had to be able to handle different types of boats.
(532) The sailor secured the mast with counterbracing to prevent it from swaying.
(533) The imperial flag was lowered to half-mast in honor of the fallen soldiers.
(534) The flag was hoisted up the mast, and the ship set sail for distant shores.
(535) Despite the strong winds, the sailor clung onto the mast with resoluteness.
(536) The coigne of the ship's mast gave the lookout a clear view of the horizon.
(537) The woodiest part of the ship was the massive mast towering above the deck.
(538) The sagitta of a sailboat's mast affects its stability and maneuverability.
(539) The sight of the half-mast flag brought a sense of sadness to the onlookers.
(540) Life before-the-mast was a test of a sailor's physical and mental endurance.
(541) Sailors before-the-mast had to adapt to the ever-changing conditions at sea.
(542) The sailors had to rope up to the mast to secure the sails during the storm.
(543) The sailor braided apart and under the ropes to secure the sail to the mast.
(544) Despite the strong winds, the sailor clung onto the mast with determination.
(545) Despite the strong winds, the sailor clung onto the mast with steadfastness.
(546) The crew worked together to hoist the forestays and secure them to the mast.
(547) The forest floor was covered in beech-mast, providing food for the wildlife.
(548) The beech-mast was a popular snack for the birds that frequented the forest.
(549) The shipwreck lay on the shore, its trunkless mast pointing towards the sky.
(550) The sailboat's mast snapped in half, causing it to quickly sink below water.
Mast meaning
Mast is a word that has multiple meanings and can be used in various contexts. Here are some tips on how to use the word "mast" in a sentence:
1. As a noun, "mast" refers to a tall upright post on a ship or boat that supports the sails.
For example, "The sailors climbed up the mast to fix the sail."
2. "Mast" can also refer to the fruit of trees such as oak, beech, and chestnut.
For example, "The forest floor was covered in acorns and beech mast."
3. As a verb, "mast" means to produce or shed fruit.
For example, "The oak trees mast every other year."
4. "Mast" can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to or made from the fruit of trees.
For example, "The squirrel was busy collecting mast for the winter."
5. In some contexts, "mast" can be used as a slang term for the male genitalia. However, this usage is considered vulgar and inappropriate in most situations. When using the word "mast" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and meaning of the word. Using the wrong definition or using the word inappropriately can lead to confusion or offense. Additionally, it is important to be aware of any slang or informal uses of the word and to avoid using them in professional or formal settings.
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