"Schooners" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Schooners" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Schooners" Meaning

Schooners are a type of sailing vessel or a type of cup.

As a sailing vessel, a schooner is a two- or three-masted sailing boat with a fore-and-aft rig on all or some of the masts. They are known for their distinctive sheerline, which refers to the upward curve of the ship's hull at the bow.

As a term for a cup, a schooner is a generous-sized glass used for serving beer, wine, or other beverages.

"Schooners" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "schooners"


Noun

1. There were 20 schooners carrying cargo in harbor that morning.

2. The sailboat transformed into a schooner at Baltic harbor.

3. A connected fleet of larger schooners quickly joined the smaller boats.

4. There were several schooners traveling with ships for navigation on the Caribbean Sea.

5. Boats were renamed to be changed into schooners and fitted according to them.

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