Ship to its crew
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SHEShip, to its crew
scupperedSink (a ship or its crew) deliberately
scupperingSink (a ship or its crew) deliberately
harbouring(of a ship or its crew) Moor in a harbor
harboured(of a ship or its crew) Moor in a harbor
harboring(of a ship or its crew) Moor in a harbor
barretryfraud by a master or crew at the expense of the owners of the ship or its cargo
barretriesfraud by a master or crew at the expense of the owners of the ship or its cargo
SHEA ship, to crew members
crewedCREW, to serve aboard a ship
crewingCREW, to serve aboard a ship
crewsCREW, to serve aboard a ship
complementThe number of people required to crew a ship
complementsThe number of people required to crew a ship
shanghaisForce (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
shanghaiedForce (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
shanghaiForce (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
shanghaiingForce (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
APORTIt's left to the crew
cockswainthe steersman of a boat; a petty officer who has charge of a boat and its crew / to take charge of a boat and crew also COXSWAIN
SHEShip, to its captain
REFRIGERATORCARIt's used to ship perishables
STACKERA ship, according to its funnels.
starboardingTurn (a ship or its helm) to starboard
starboardedTurn (a ship or its helm) to starboard
ARGOMythical ship that gave its name to a constellation
SHOREREO Speedwagon "It's time to bring this ship in to the ..."
ballastedGive stability to (a ship) by putting a heavy substance in its bilge
dressto decorate a ship by hoisting lines of flags running its full length
ballastingGive stability to (a ship) by putting a heavy substance in its bilge
pansinternational distress signal used by shore stations to inform a ship, aircraft, etc., of something vital to its safety or that of one of its passengers
paninternational distress signal used by shore stations to inform a ship, aircraft, etc., of something vital to its safety or that of one of its passengers
ensignsa flag that is flown (as by a ship) as the symbol of nationality and that may also be flown with a distinctive badge added to its design
jetsamsthe part of a ship, its equipment, or its cargo that is cast overboard to lighten the load in time of distress and that sinks or is washed ashore
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends