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hull

[huhl] / hʌl /


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On the dock above us loomed the black hull of Excalibur, a 12-metre-long, 19-tonne unmanned submarine, first launched earlier this year.

From BBC

The vessel was now surrounded on all sides by small islands of ice capable of puncturing the hull.

From The Wall Street Journal

But after months of tweaking the chemistry, it took just four days for the first hull to roll off the printer at the new factory that Mr Logtenberg and his colleagues run.

From BBC

Vines, branches, and plants weave together into a thicket that is longer and thicker than the hull of the Taíno.

From Literature

Some mornings the fog came in low and thick, and swirled ’round the hull like smoke.

From Literature