How to use in-sentence of “keel”:
– Two key differences between flying and flightless birds are the smaller wing bones of flightless birds and the absent keel on their breastbone.
– Howard Clifford Keel was an AmericansAmerican actor and singer.
– A form of keel found on smaller vessels is the “bar keel“, which may be fitted in trawlers, tugs, and smaller ferries.
– Many Song Chinese junk ships had a ballasted and bilge keel that consisted of wooden beams bound together with iron hoops.
– In July 1986, President Ronald Reagan appointed Keel as the acting principal deputy to the National Security Advisor.
– Unlike other flightless birds, the ratites have no keel keel on their sternum.
– Another television version was made for BBC Two in 1964 with Howard Keel and Morison, and a third television production was made in 1968 with Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence.
Example sentences of “keel”:
– The most common type of keel is the “flat plate keel“, and this is fitted to ocean-going ships and other vessels.
– They are ratites, which means they are large flightless birds with no keel to their breastbone or sternum.
– From 1987-89, Keel was the United States Permanent Representative to NATO.
– The keel of “Nomadic” was laid down in the Harland and Wolff shipyards, Belfast in 1910.
– The keel works by changing the sideways movement of the wind into a forward movement.
– The amount of sail use is smaller when sailing with the keel up in the boat.
– Prindle came up the river in a keel boat named the “Dutch Lady.” He took government land on the site of the present city.
– The Keel Billed Toucan is the National Bird of Belize.
– A centreboard or centerboard is a keel on a boat which can be put up and down in the water.
- The most common type of keel is the "flat plate keel", and this is fitted to ocean-going ships and other vessels.
- They are ratites, which means they are large flightless birds with no keel to their breastbone or sternum.
- From 1987-89, Keel was the United States Permanent Representative to NATO.
– On boats and ships, the keel extends below a boat along the central line.
– The adjustable centerboard keel traces its roots to the medieval Chinese Song dynasty.
– When used with a keel and some form of steering, it provided more options.
– The keel anchors muscles needed for wing movement.
– The Gokstad ship had a keel and was made of oak.
– In 1990, Fefolt teamed up with former Keel bassist Kenny Chaisson and former Britton guitarist Jim McMellen in the band Forty Thieves, with former London/D’Priest drummer Tim Yasui, aka Timothy Jay, completing the initial line-up which would record a 3-song demo in 1991.