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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(151) Hardly had this disappeared, when a lowering mass of white foam was seen rapidly approaching the vessel.
(152) An oval drill head was attached to a flexible wire and threaded into a blood vessel in his leg.
(153) Two other women lay upon the counter a pickle-bottle and a glass vessel of a kind which altogether defies description.
(154) Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. Socrates
(155) Radioactivity is induced in the metallic containment vessel that surrounds a reactor core by neutrons that escape from the core.
(156) The bright beam of a floodlight sprang out and flickered up and down the length of our vessel, examining us.
(157) The doctor said a blood vessel in the right lung had burst.
(158) The beach was long, flat and shelved so gently that no normal vessel could have come ashore without running aground.
(159) Two other boats approached, fore and aft, and began firing fireworks at the vessel.
(160) The vessel approached the coastline at dawn, somewhere to the north of Mount Carmel.
(161) Without further ado Corbett, Selkirk and their small party returned to their own vessel.
(162) The pre-Columbian Amerindian civilizations in particular produced a variety of vessel flutes, compound pipes and wind instruments.
(163) The heater probe reached a visible vessel in 90% of the patients.
(164) One night she had boarded a small fishing vessel moored at a small port near Yalta.
(165) He had watched the drama unfold from a support vessel.
(166) The vessel set sail late Tuesday for an undisclosed destination, the news agency said.
(167) When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening.
(168) Work has so far included research into early medieval glass beads which provides supporting evidence for the fragmentary work on vessel glass.
(169) Pseudoaneurysms are caused by enzymatic digestion or local compression of the vessel by the pseudocyst. Sentencedict.com
(170) Boarding and rummage of a merchant vessel presents no particular problem to us.
(171) The mere fact that a vessel has sunk does not mean that there is a recoverable claim.
(172) The hull was holed in several places and the vessel was awash.
(173) After boil-off the hopped wort is cooled and oxygenated enroute to fermenting vessel where the magic ingredient, yeast, is added.
(174) The North Korean vessel then fired back.
(175) The vessel lay over heavily on the starboard tack.
(176) A major vessel has been lacerated.
(177) He will plunder the treasure Of every desirable vessel.
(178) The naval vessel escorted the merchant ship into port.
(179) Happened, the vessel motorboat to save not escape.
(180) The vessel was beaten to matchwood on the rocks.
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