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trimaran - use in sentences
Converse of object
- build: They have trimarans built not to capsize and specifically designed for disabled people, and an experienced crew of helpers.
Adjective modifier
- 75ft: But her fragile 75ft trimaran, B&Q, is taking a battering in the rough seas of the Southern Ocean.
- 75-foot: B&Q arrives in New York Ellen MacArthur has sailed her 75-foot trimaran into New York harbor after a delivery trip from Newfoundland.
- great: Waterworld - DVD Fun and Costner's stripey trousers and great trimaran 12.
Modifies a noun
- hull: The trimaran hull form permits the ship to carry a large capacity of weapons packages with space to land two helicopters.
- ship: Novel Ship Types Unconventional vessels and hull configurations, building on previous work on trimaran ship design.
Noun used with modifier
- foot: Repairs to the 75 foot trimaran could take two weeks or more, according to the Cowes-based team.
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