Similar words: headmaster, as thick as thieves, past master, dead ahead, asthma, asthenia, mast, posthaste. Meaning: n. 1. a listing printed in all issues of a newspaper or magazine (usually on the editorial page) that gives the name of the publication and the names of the editorial staff, etc. 2. the title of a newspaper or magazine; usually printed on the front page and on the editorial page 3. the head or top of a mast.
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1, The bark was dressed with masthead flags only.
2, He found his Walther safe in the masthead.
3, Its masthead is a parody of mastheads; its subscription card carries a hilarious attack on subscription cards.
4, As the sail whipped free of the masthead, he leaped back into the cockpit to loose the spinnaker sheets.
5, A new flag was bought for the masthead and a scheme put in hand to cover part of the terraces.
6, Masthead details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the contents page.
7, Louise, in his bow like a brave masthead, was soaked to the skin.
8, These are therefore sometimes called masthead sloops.
9, We carry illustrations of these medals on our masthead.
10, The masthead and footer were defined by IBM's standards for corporate Web sites; this is one of the areas you'll probably want to change when you create your own tutorials with the Toot-O-Matic.
11, The main content in this website include: masthead, submit, news, about, past issues, contact.
12, Hover over the masthead of The Times or The Sun or the Daily Telegraph - and the words start to jump around, before merging into some video.
13, The leading ship raised a raven flag to the masthead, and Killer-Bardi ran up another.
14, And if you like those, then maybe you will also like the photo that everyone told me I could not put on my blog masthead because the world does not like sulking.
15, Knowing the value of the filename attribute allows us to build these links on the masthead of every HTML file in the tutorial.
16, Links have three colour choices for unvisited, hover, and visited. Your header or masthead may be filled with colour while the rest of the site may be less colourful.
17, In case there is front-page news on the day a full front-cover advertisement is to be posted, the Newspaper has the right to add a brief headline beside the masthead without prior notice.
18, You might want to measure the time spent rendering the left navigation or masthead links, for example.
19, Earpieces: Small advertisements on either side of a newspaper's masthead.
20, First of all, we create an image for the masthead graphic on the title page.
21, He twice scolded "whiners, " claiming that this blog under the New York Times masthead was "a personal not-for-pay venture.
22, The sail in front, called the jib or sometimes the head sail, mounts on the forestay between the bow and the masthead,[http://sentencedict.com/masthead.html] with its trailing corner controlled by the jibsheet.
23, I sent it to the New York Times and they published it; I was surprised because I knew nobody there and just sent it to a name on the masthead.
24, This is where you would setup your company site masthead and navigation.
25, Without science fiction, you would never have heard of me, and somebody else would have their name listed as editor on the masthead of this magazine.
26, It is gratifying for ambitious Asians to examine the FT's new masthead on the page opposite.
27, Note that in both of the sloops shown so far, the jib reaches to the top of the masthead.
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