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Meaning of "her masts"
Her masts pertains to the masts of a ship or boat that belong to a female vessel or are otherwise personified as female
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her masts
Her masts are still standing with rigging.
She will take over her masts.
Her masts lie on her deck.
One of the shells destroyed one of her masts.
Her masts were cut away and she was full of water.
She had to cut away both her masts.
The tips of her masts were still visible above the surface.
Minerve also suffered extensive damage to her masts and rigging.
The crew cut away her masts and rigging and she righted herself.
The steamer also was provided with functioning sails for her masts and yards.
The crew cut away her masts but could not get her off.
I can not with the best telescope discern anything but her masts and sails.
Her masts had been removed and put on display at the Dargaville Maritime Museum.
Six days later she lost all of her masts during a gale.
Her masts were accordingly all cut down, and her guns thrown overboard.
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After the foundering, her masts broke the surface.
She righted herself shortly thereafter, having lost her masts.
She was stripped of her masts and rigging, and converted to a hulk.
Nothing could be seen of the brig, not even her masts.
Racehorse, despite being badly damaged in her masts and rigging, reportedly suffered no casualties.
Black Prince capsized while in dock at Greenock, damaging her masts.
She reached Charlestown almost a month later, her masts broken, and her crew struck by fever.
Her masts are Douglas fir from Oregon, and her 19 sails were made in Maine.
Her hull was constructed from oak, while her masts and yards were pine.
The last thing he did was to him Lay!!" cut away her masts.
Lastly, her crew cut away her masts.
Refloated, she finished fitting out, and received her masts and yards.
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And the masts and the sail
Masts are generally used to support the antenna
Towers and lattice masts of iron or steel