Examples of 'seaway' in a sentence

Meaning of "seaway"

Seaway is a noun that refers to a broad expanse of water or a channel that allows ships to pass through, used in nautical contexts
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  • A lane or route at sea that is regularly used by ships; a sea lane or trade route.
  • An inland waterway used by seagoing shipping.
  • The headway of a vessel.

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Lawrence seaway vessel transits cargo tonnes.
Specialists in transport of goods seaway and by road.
A seaway and harbour filled with vessels.
Handling store provisions on seaway property.
Saint lawrence seaway development corporation.
Came down through the seaway.
Original bl and seaway bill online printing application.
Very little tendency to pound in a seaway.
Lawrence seaway and power project.
Fatigue of ship hull girder in seaway.
But the seaway had provided the foundation for an enduring business.
Strength of a crane catamaran ship in seaway.
It has a soft motion in a seaway and accelerates nicely off the wind.
But in their time the area had a seaway.
The seaway had a large effect on the ecology of the great lakes.

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Tendency to pound heavily in a seaway.
A seaway and harbour filled with vessels and merchants from all quarters.
Tendency to pound severely in a seaway.
The seaway past the cape is one of the busiest shipping lanes worldwide.
Allied mine sweepers could now clear the seaway.
Seaway management expect the season will close ahead of last year by a similar margin.
This hull design is known for its comfortable motion in a seaway.
The seaway and harbour were filled with ships and merchants coming from all quarters.
Approximate number of people relocated to allow for construction of the seaway.
Lawrence Seaway conducted a series of simulated emergencies.
The investigation showed no signs that the epidemic was introduced on the seaway.
The Seaway carries its billionth tonne of cargo.
This fossil progression shows a record of flooding that created the seaway.
The Seaway is actually closer than you think.
Lower water plane area significantly reduces pitching and heaving in a seaway.
The Seaway stations are located as follows.
The angle of rest will determine the motion of the vessel in a seaway.
The generosity of Seaway employees was evident in the results.
Length in metres of largest ships able to use locks in the seaway system.
I was hired at a time when the Seaway was changing direction.
In theory shipping firms should benefit from access to a more open seaway.
Tonnage on the Seaway is growing and diversifying every year.
The world had changed and so did the organization that ran the seaway.
Ship traffic in the Seaway is controlled from three main centres.
Generous and delicious breakfast served in the dining room overlooking the seaway.
The Seaway is also facing challenges with regard to traffic levels.
Daspletosaurus lived in a vast floodplain along the western shore of the interior seaway.
The use of any other Seaway docking facilities by pleasure craft is prohibited.
There are also slight differences between eastern and western localities along the seaway.
The Seaway plans to continue commercial navigation despite the increased outflows.
They do not even use the Seaway.
Lawrence Seaway demonstrates it is also as modern as the latest technology can make it.
Now we are introducing a new culture at the Seaway.
Lawrence Seaway can effectively serve its stakeholders for decades to come.
This transformation continues at the Seaway as well.

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