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Stern boat dictionary. Opposition stark hart. STOW To put an item in its proper place. Many translated example sentences containing stern of boat Chinese-English dictionary and search engine for Chinese translations.
Hard harsh or severe. Must include puking and passing out in the shower on the next days morning. To pull a stern - Getting extremly drunk by stealing a bottle of beverages from the bar in a club and finishing it alone.
The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail. Space at stern of boat in English-English dictionary. Includes puking in the club puking in the taxi having his friends pay for the taxi cleaning service drop down the stairs getting dropped.
Stern noun C SHIP the back part of a ship or boat. Some remain current while many date from the 17th to 19th centuriesSee also Wiktionarys nautical terms CategoryNautical terms and Nautical metaphors in EnglishSee the Further reading section for additional words and references. Or the word may come from Old Frisian stiarne rudder which also is related to steer v.
9523 Right hand propeller astern Going astern on a right-hand single propeller boat tends to swing the stern of. Sturdy stout a stern resolve. STERN LINE A docking line leading from the stern.
This part of a ship is terminated by the tafferel above and by the counters below. Having a definite hardness or severity of nature or manner. Stern n early 13c hind part of a ship.