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hawser

[haw-zer, -ser] / ˈhɔ zər, -sər /


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Bollards were first used in a maritime setting, where they were immovable objects to which a ship could safely lash its hawser after docking.

From Washington Post

Falling to the floor behind her was a braid as thick as a hawser.

From New York Times

He saved nearly 40 lives by diving into the churning seas with a rope, then used it to pull a thick hawser taut between the yacht and the beach as a lifeline for survivors.

From The Guardian

She found him in his shorts, lying in the hammock that he had hung from the beams with a ship's hawser.

From Literature

The slaves were distressed, and requested we throw them down a hawser, that they might board us.

From Literature