hull down
Britishadjective
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(of a ship) having its hull concealed by the horizon
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(of a tank) having only its turret visible
Example Sentences
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Within a day, all her competitors were hull down on the horizon.
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Soon the Santa Amaro was hull down in Mystery.
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A merchant ship doing 20 knots can go from being hull down on the horizon to being on top of you in less time than that, especially in reduced visibility.
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Having been brigaded with the British before now, these gentle men knew that their visitors�lying hull down over the horizon of the cobalt sea in battle formation�meant business.
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But no sign of the craft we were in search of greeted our eyes; only a native boat or two far away to the eastward and a big steamer hull down upon the northern horizon.
From The Beautiful White Devil by Boothby, Guy Newell
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