Example sentences of “mast”

How to use in-sentence of “mast”:

+ The researchers also found nerves in the thymus and spleen terminating near clusters of lymphocytes, macrophages and mast cells, all of which help control immune function.

+ Crawford climbed the mast and nailed the colours to the top.

+ A mast cell is like a white blood cell which lives and acts in tissues.

+ During the battle, part of the “Venerable’s” mast was felled, including the admiral’s flag.

+ So, she asks Percy to tie her to the mast of the ship.

+ The tallest mast was 53 feet high.

+ The fore mast holds a foresail, fore topsail, fore top gallant sail, and fore royal.

+ Elmo’s light is a weather event in which bright, glowing, ball of light is seen near pointed objects, like the mast of a ship.

Example sentences of mast
Example sentences of mast

Example sentences of “mast”:

+ Despite this gruesome defeat, Popeye did not weaken or falter and only became more dangerous from the experience, and he quickly recuperated and continued his service as a sailor on the "Josie Lee", continuing to make his regular nightly rounds, winding the anchor watch, always staying in front of the mast so he could say "Blow me down!" when the wind hit the sails and always keeping his fists tough while walloping his foes with only his left fist, for if he used his right fist, he would be unable to control his strength without obliterating his opponent due to not having his right eye to be in synch with his fist anymore.

+ In 1598, bellman Richard Woodcock must have been dressed in a similar way to the London bellman, for he had 'a tymber mast typt at both endes and embellished in the middest with silver'.
+ A tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guys.

+ Despite this gruesome defeat, Popeye did not weaken or falter and only became more dangerous from the experience, and he quickly recuperated and continued his service as a sailor on the “Josie Lee”, continuing to make his regular nightly rounds, winding the anchor watch, always staying in front of the mast so he could say “Blow me down!” when the wind hit the sails and always keeping his fists tough while walloping his foes with only his left fist, for if he used his right fist, he would be unable to control his strength without obliterating his opponent due to not having his right eye to be in synch with his fist anymore.

+ In 1598, bellman Richard Woodcock must have been dressed in a similar way to the London bellman, for he had ‘a tymber mast typt at both endes and embellished in the middest with silver’.

+ A tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guys.

+ In the 1960s a 50m-high telecommunications mast was built.

+ Those attached to the main mast are called the mainsail; above that the main topsail and above that the main topgallant sail.

+ Increased mast cells and neutrophils in submucosal mucous glands and mucus plugging in patients with asthma.

+ The TV/radio communications mast was added to the tower’s plans in 2007.

+ Subsequent studies showed that quercetin, a mast cell inhibitor, reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in the prostate.

+ Coastal radar stations were bombed and so for a time, only one radar mast was standing.

+ A sailboat, sailing boat or yacht is a boat that has a mast and sails.

+ He showed how to tell the difference between different kinds of white blood cells, and discovered mast cells.

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