Similar words: browser, browse, jaws, yaws, in-laws, law suit, lawsuit, thaw. Meaning: ['hɔːzə(r)] n. large heavy rope for nautical use.
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1. The fingers were pinched under a hawser.
2. The ship parted her hawsers in the gale.
3. Finally one end of the hawser was fastened to the bank,(sentencedict.com) and the makeshift life raft was dispatched.
4. Above, below and around them, girders and hawsers criss-crossed an apparently boundless gulf.
5. There's a new hawser faked down there.
6. Each set has an anchor chain lifter, a hawser drum and a warping drum motorwindlass.
7. On the other side of the hawser was a hostile knot of young dockers.
8. The hawser can either be thick , heavy ropes or a thin steel cable use on ships.
9. Pay out the hawser fast. I do not want that anchor to drag.
10. Anchor chain hawser pipes shall be mounted on the port and starboard of the ship, made of steel plate. A casting anchor bell mouth shall be fitted at the lower end of hawser pipe.
11. An opening in the bow of a ship through which a cable or hawser is passed.