windship

windship

(ˈwɪndˌʃɪp)
n
(Sailing) a ship propelled by wind; a sailing ship
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Keep your eyes on the screen at all times because, according to Lyndsey Windship for the Evening Standard, "everything that happens on stage has a purpose in this terrific production of Romeo and Juliet."
(1985) Windship Technology: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Windship Technology (Windtech '85), Southampton, U.K., April 24-25, 1985.
A character from that story named Windship Universe, a beautiful, unearthly creature, later appears in one of the best stories, "Windship Universe Floats to Earth," as a 50ish overweight yoga instructor who loses her effort to maintain bliss in a express checkout lane at a grocery story.
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The poets whose work is represented in Windship with Oars of Light are nine: Betti Alver (1906-89), Artur Alliksaar (1923-66), Uku Masing (1909-85), Jaan Kaplinski (b.
Dark Yabu murdered the grandfather of the young VEXX, who managed to quietly escape aboard the enemy's windship. There, locked deep within Yabu's sanctum, was the last pair of War Talons, which leapt from their chest onto VEXX's outstretched hands, and bonded to his arms giving him special powers.
This year, she and her second husband, Brian Russell, started writing a children's book called The Adventures of Little Nettie Windship. Her daughter Jordan is 23.
Windship is chairman of the International Center for Journalists in Washington, D.C., and former editor of the Boston Globe.
The "alien mechanisms" were bomb-carrying balloons sent our way by the Japanese in a massive program called FUGO, the Windship Weapon.
He settled on a 37,000-pound displacement glass-fiber hull and deck that was eventually built from Amoco materials by Windship Trident Shipworks (Tampa, Fla.), a leading custom builder of luxury composite sailing vessels.