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Filter by Meaning The ketch was a common sight in the harbor, with its distinctive two-masted design.
The ketch was heavily laden with cargo, its decks stacked high with goods from foreign lands.
The sailor deftly climbed up the rigging of the ketch to adjust the sails.
The passengers aboard the ketch marveled at the stunning sunset over the horizon.
The captain of the ketch shouted orders to his crew as they prepared to depart on their next voyage.
The crew of the ketch worked hard to hoist the sails and navigate the rough waters.
The ketch sailed smoothly through the calm waters of the bay, its two masts towering above the other boats.
The ketch is a valuable tool for understanding the physical properties of materials and their behavior under different conditions.
The ketch is used to measure the heat generated by the metabolism of living organisms.
The bouncer threw a ketch at the troublemaker.
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