bowsprit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bowsprit
1300–50; Middle English bouspret < Middle Low German bōchspret (cognate with Dutch boegsprit ) ( bōch bow 3 + spret pole, cognate with Old English sprēot )
Example Sentences
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Instead, as he described himself, “I am merely the bowsprit of a ship that is going to cut through the armada of secrecy, corruption, and lies.”
From Slate • Oct. 10, 2023
But Dutreux said he didn’t see the American boat, which had the right of way, and crashed his bowsprit into the 11th Hour hull.
From Washington Times • Jun. 16, 2023
The 40-foot, two-handed boat Avalanche pulled out with a broken bowsprit shortly after the start and Yeah Baby was forced out with rudder damage after being hit by a sail fish late Monday.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 26, 2022
Fast and agile, he had a superior vertical leap and used his 7-foot-4 wingspan to block shots with his arm outstretched like a bowsprit.
From Washington Post • Jul. 31, 2022
Captain Reed scrambled up the bowsprit and stood there, poised over the hissing sea, howling for the pure joy of it.
From "The Reader" by Traci Chee
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