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How to use sterns in a sentence

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With fine entries and tumblehome sterns, the boat may look like a canoe when viewed from a distance, but any similarities end there.
The Hull shape is of round bilge construction with bulbous bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern.
The hull shape is of a round bilge construction with bulbous bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern.
The rocky bank shelters small blue penguins, herons, oyster-catchers, plovers, sterns and many other bird species.
Put some glue on green sterns and dip it on these small petals to create miniature flowers.
Hulls and sail plans also evolved with the boats gaining power, with wider sterns and better performance in upwind conditions.
The form of the canopy was inspired by the sterns of large ships on their way from the Bay to Sacramento.
The shrinking and swelling characteristic of timbered sterns is common knowledge among owners and operators of wooden vessels.
Gipuzkoa and Nabarra and between January and February, second 101.6 mm was installed on the sterns of all of them, except for the Araba.
After that, the days flowed following the rhythm of the tides, the comings and goings of the northern sterns and the moods of Mother Nature.
Malian pinnaces are sleek, timber-built cargo boats of traditional design: their prows and sterns bend upwards, like an upturned slice of melon rind.
It is even possible that the Fed may gain from the Bear sterns rescue operation, as the liquidation of the institution's assets is expected to raise more than the 30 billion dollars in loans granted by the Fed.
The sterns were close to each other, and were affected and drawn together by hydrodynamic forces generated between the two vessels, and the vessels collided at about 0712 on 12 April 1995 near buoy S27 in Lac St. Pierre.
To facilitate the use of this type of system on double-enders and extreme 'sugar-scoop' sterns, the Windpilot Pacific design includes a cross-member with fastening points at each end for the steering line blocks.
This distinctive form of crown is formed from the sails and sterns of ships, and is associated with the Royal Navy.
Some pteridosperm sterns and fructifications with particular reference to the Medullosae.
The Germans removed two piers in the western bank of the canal near the block ships and dredged a channel through the silt near the sterns of the block ships.
Tri-party repos were, for example, a major source of secured funding for Bear Sterns prior to its demise.
Mark Sizer has been named administrator of the Sterns County Human Services Department.
Examples from Classical Literature
Fine's a yacht forward, with yacht sterns to 'em, an' spike bowsprits, an' a haouse that u'd take our hold.
Beyond, drawn up on the beach, he could see the big war-canoes, with high and fantastically carved bows and sterns, ornamented with scrolls and bands of white cowrie shells.
They were from fifty to one hundred yards long, and they gradually tapered from a nine-log breadth at their sterns, to a three-log breadth at their bow-ends.
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