shipshape, and Bristol Fashion - In good condition; in good shape and ready for use.
Bristol fashion, shipshape and Bristol fashion In best possible condition. broach ...
SHIPSHAPE A nautical term used to signify that the whole vessel, or the portion under discussion, is neat in appearance and in good order. SHOAL A small of timber or plank placed under the heel of a shore.
A term used to describe a clean and orderly ship. "Shipshape and Bristol fashion." broach or broach to a turning or swinging of the boat that puts the beam of the boat against the waves, creating a danger of swamping or capsizing ...
A term used to describe a clean and orderly ship. "Shipshape and Bristol fashion." Broach to An undesirable position in which a vessel is turned to expose its side to the oncoming waves.
So far as beverages are concerned, useful hints in that direction are given in Fig.5, which shows a picturesque and shipshape vessel to carry when a-cruising.
Ship 1) A large vessel. 2) To take an object aboard, such as cargo or water. 3) To put items such as oars on the boat when not in use. shipshape Neat, orderly and ready to use.
Handsomely: To do something carefully and in the proper manner in shipshape style. Handy-billy: A movable block and tackle used on board for a variety of purposes, including the handling of cargo in holds.
bear on safety and the avoidance of collision RUNNING LIGHTS the usual navigation lights carried when a vessel is under way SEABAG a soft, cylindrical fabric bag for clothes, personal possessions SECURE to fasten, tie down, make safe and shipshape ...
See also: Shore, Set, Secure, Forward, Sheet
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