Singer or Stern
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ISAACStern or Singer
ISAACSinger or Stern
ISAACAsimov or Stern
DOURGloomy or stern
ISAACNewton or Stern
ISAACHayes or Stern
ISAACStern or Newton
ISAACStern or Hayes
HOWARDStern or Keel
severeserious or stern
DERSpiegel or Stern lead-in
aftat or toward the stern
austererstern and cold in appearance or manner
asternor toward the stern of a ship
austerestern and cold in appearance or manner
austereststern and cold in appearance or manner
turtlebacka structure over a ship's bows or stern
abafttowards or at the stern of a ship
SNYCurved planking at bow or stern of a ship.
turtlebacksTURTLEBACK, a structure over a ship's bows or stern
sternwaysthe movement of a vessel backward, or stern foremost
sternwaythe movement of a vessel backward, or stern foremost
out(of a ship) drawing excessively at the bow or stern
sternporta port or opening in the stern of a ship
chaseportthe porthole at the bow or stern of a naval ship
browbeatenIntimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words
endera ship or boat with bow and stern of similar shape
aftermostNearest the stern of a ship or tail of an aircraft
sternportsSTERNPORT, a port or opening in the stern of a ship
browbeatingIntimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words
browbeatsIntimidate (someone), typically into doing something, with stern or abusive words
chaseportsCHASEPORT, the porthole at the bow or stern of a naval ship
sternfasta rope or chain for making fast a ship's stern to a wharf
sternfastsSTERNFAST, a rope or chain for making fast a ship's stern to a wharf
tailerswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
tailersswing or lie with the stern in a named direction used of a ship at anchor
strokesThe oar or oarsman nearest the stern of a boat, setting the timing for the other rowers
tumblehomethe inward curvature of the upper parts of the sides of a vessel at or near the stern
tumblehomesTUMBLEHOME, the inward curvature of the upper parts of the sides of a vessel at or near the stern
keelhaulingPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern