Synonym: boat, container, receptacle, ship. Similar words: themselves, assess, essence, dessert, depressed, essentially, assessment, senseless. Meaning: ['vesl] n. 1. a tube in which a body fluid circulates 2. a craft designed for water transportation 3. an object used as a container (especially for liquids).
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(91) Manescu had the impression the apparition behind the opaque glass wall was drinking from an absurdly shaped vessel.
(92) There were rumours the small boat had been hit by a much larger vessel.
(93) Celebrity Cruises, which just introduced its Century, will add the Galaxy, a 1, 870-passenger vessel in December.
(94) Charles had imagined Stark as the captain of an old but seaworthy vessel.
(95) Passengers will sail aboard a 95-foot vessel, which accommodates up to 12 passengers.
(96) The last man was airlifted off as the vessel was beaten toward shore.
(97) A Flight Lieutenant underwent surgery to repair a broken blood vessel in the brain.
(98) A yacht or fishing vessel would find it quite easy to evade our controls and could carry large amounts of contraband.
(99) They suggest that Roman glass was melted down and recycled to make a range of distinctive early medieval vessel forms.
(100) Although he had been forewarned[sentencedict.com], Rostov eyed the vessel with disfavour.
(101) One might find the hugeness of the vessel interesting; it signifies military power on the move.
(102) However, the emplacement vessel or platform would need to be highly sophisticated - perhaps a larger version of the Glomar Explorer.
(103) She liked the video vessel very much but she adores her real sailing boat.
(104) This was the first ancient vessel ever excavated in its entirety on the sea bed.
(105) We may remember here that the Holy Grail is sometimes considered to be a stone, as well as a vessel.
(106) The vessel was probably used to store acorns or water, Ver Planck said.
(107) The vessel features Major giving a toothy grin, considerably broader than the one on the Thatcher mug.
(108) A fully equipped tipi had almost as many ropes, lines, pegs, and parts as an old-time sailing vessel.
(109) If the underlying cause persists, however,(Sentencedict.com) then a suffocating blanket of activated lymphocytes surrounds every new blood vessel.
(110) An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers. Plato
(111) About two and a half hours after the action began, the last Federal vessel passed out of range down the river.
(112) The new ship, which has been on the drawing boards since the late 1970s, will be a research vessel.
(113) The modern purpose-built vessel which operates from Southampton, is used to lay and repair subsea cable.
(114) But the illusion is soon shattered ... the moored sailing vessel alongside is heaving with 65 members of a film crew.
(115) A calorimeter is an insulated vessel used for measuring the quantity of energy released or absorbed during a chemical or physical change.
(116) Eventually the vessel got near enough for us to see that it was a passenger steamer.
(117) For some time it has been evident that all I am to you is a vessel to receive your seed.
(118) They will ride the surf or the bows of a vessel, constantly passing back and forth and making boisterous leaps.
(119) The published drawings are not very satisfactory: and the two depicting the vessel do not match.
(120) I expect shortly to receive reports from the marine accident investigation branch of a number of recent fishing vessel accidents.
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