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Qué (quién) es windjammer - definición


Windjammer         
  • Luther Little]]'', a four-masted [[schooner]]—just after its construction in 1917
AN INFORMAL TERM FOR A COMMERCIAL SAILING SHIP
Wind jammer; Windjammers
·add. ·noun An army bugler or trumpeter; any performer on a wind instrument.
II. Windjammer ·add. ·noun A sailing vessel or one of its crew;
- orig. so called contemptuously by sailors on steam vessels.
windjammer         
  • Luther Little]]'', a four-masted [[schooner]]—just after its construction in 1917
AN INFORMAL TERM FOR A COMMERCIAL SAILING SHIP
Wind jammer; Windjammers
¦ noun historical a merchant sailing ship.
Windjammer (1930 film)         
1930 FILM BY JOHN ORTON
Windjammer is a 1930 British adventure film directed by John Orton and starring Michael Hogan and Tony Bruce. It is based on the book By Way of Cape Horn by A.

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Windjammer
thumb|right|300px|Four-masted, iron-hulled [[barque Herzogin Cecilie—one of the fastest windjammers built]]
Ejemplos de uso de windjammer
1. He said he would repeat a line of incomprehensible text as "that was rather confusing". After that comes Prayer for the Day, an Alan Bennett "sardine tin of life" anecdote plus an imprecation to the Almighty (possibly of help to the wrecked windjammer or the submariner). Finally we get Farming Today.
2. The shipping forecast evokes an image of some windjammer caught in a gale in South Utsire, its first mate buried in the fo‘c‘sle straining through crackling cans to hear some BBC boffin incanting: "Backing Rockall fair moderate veering good falling slowly occasionally poor ... Scilly automatic very moderate 10 miles ... Cape Wrath one thousand and eight mainly fair rising more slowly." He is probably on the rocks in minutes.