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Filter by Meaning The brigantine was a common type of ship during the Age of Sail.
The museum had a display of various types of carriages, including a brigantine.
The net of the brigantine had a tear in it, which allowed many fish to escape.
The wealthy couple rode through the park in their new brigantine.
The crew set the sails on the brigantine to catch the wind.
The soup was simmered in a brigantine over low heat.
The lid of the brigantine kept the flavors locked in.
She cleaned the brigantine after using it to cook.
The brigantine is heavy, but it's worth it for its durability.
The brigantine is a versatile pot that can be used for many dishes.
The brigantine was passed down from her grandmother.
The soup in the brigantine was still piping hot.
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