Similar words: master, plaster cast, mass, amass, pyjamas, massive, the mass of, Christmas. Meaning: ['mæst /mɑːst] n. 1. a vertical spar for supporting sails 2. nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground; used especially as food for swine 3. nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine 4. any sturdy upright pole.
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31. Another wave crashed onto the deck and the mast made an ominous creaking sound.
32. Soon after dawn, I set off, having packed away the sail and mast on the Land Rover.
33. Perhaps the technicians who control the mast are descendants of the shamans who presided over religious rites here.
34. A wave caught the mast, lifting it high and then slamming it down on the cabin roof.
35. In histological specimens a significantly reduced number of mucosal mast cells was found.
36. It was clinker built without permanent decking and no evidence was found for a mast.
37. However, it would be dangerous for investors to pin their colours too firmly to that particular mast.
38. No sooner had he climbed to the top mast of minstrelsy than the whole damn ship began to fill with water.
39. The hulls were almost clear of the water, mast bowing like an archer's longbow.
40. As Schellenberg and Devlin got out, a sergeant emerged from the hut with the radio mast, and hurried towards them.
41. The boy panicked and tried more desperately to shinny up the mast.
42. More and more he pauses to observe a doubloon made of pure gold, fastened into the main mast.
43. The tension disc at the top of the yarn mast will need adjusting for the thread.
44. All the instruments, the mast head, bow, and stern lights went dark.
45. On Brother and Toyota machines it positions itself automatically when left to hang freely between the yarn mast and knitting.
46. However, planning permission is required, and legislation is tightening its grip on mast sites.
47. The ferry's flag flew at half mast as the probe went on at Cork's Ringaskiddy port.
48. It slid to the base of the mast so we could lash down the flapping canvas with extra sail ties.
49. Ketotifen may prevent the release of the inflammatory mediators from mast cells as well as from other inflammatory cells.
50. When weaving with a thick yarn, you will probably find that it won't feed through the yarn mast.
51. Two days before the President's visit they began to dress the mast like a Christmas tree.
52. Shall we nail our flags to the mast, and make what remains of it just as memorable?
53. In the many stomach histamine is stored predominantly in the mast cells.
54. There was no coned yarn, no row counter, no yarn mast, no wool winder - and no competition!
55. When this occurs, the mast cells start to break down.
56. A U-shaped cover enclosed the transmission and hydraulics under the mast.
57. The mast upon which the writer was perched was twice struck....
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58. The yarn to be woven should be threaded through the second side of the yarn mast.
59. Depositing the cat, who flattened out immediately into a gross slumber, she swarmed up the mast.
60. In simple terms the fleet has to start through an imaginary line usually drawn between a mast and buoy.