He ran away, was captured, put in chains, stripped before the mast, and flogged.
From the washingtontimes.com
McCarthy should be nailed to the mast for some of the rubbish he comes out with.
From the expressandstar.com
When it broke a carbon fibre mast, the estimated cost of replacement was $12.5m.
From the nzherald.co.nz
These allergen antibodies migrate to mast cells lining the nose, eyes and lungs.
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Haddock is captured and tied to the ship's mast and the crew are cast overboard.
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Rotational sails have battens which protrude beyond the back aspect of the mast.
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He thought if he and his mom kept at the mast, they could get it out of the way.
From the signonsandiego.com
Bill Clark, who designed the boat's mast 25 years ago, was in yesterday's crowd.
From the signonsandiego.com
Parrel still allows the spar to be raised or lowered and swivel around the mast.
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More examples
A vertical spar for supporting sails
Nuts of forest trees (as beechnuts and acorns) accumulated on the ground
Nuts of forest trees used as feed for swine
Any sturdy upright pole
Maxwell Tylden Masters (15 April 1833 - 30 May 1907) was an English botanist and taxonomist. He was educated at King's College London and the University of St Andrews. ...
Mast is the "fruit of forest trees like acorns and other nuts". It is also defined as "the fruit of trees such as beech, and other forms of Cupuliferae" . Alternatively, it can also refer to "a heap of nuts".
Mast is a 1999 Bollywood musical film by Indian director Ram Gopal Verma. It was filmed in Austria, Italy, Namibia, and South Africa. This was the debut film for Aftab Shivdasani as a lead actor. Till then, he was recognized as a child actor
The ancient Egyptian ship's mast hieroglyph is one of the oldest language hieroglyphs from Ancient Egypt. It is used on a famous label of Pharaoh Den of the First dynasty, but forms part of the location hieroglyph: Emblem of the East.
In naval tradition, a mast is a non-judicial punishment ("NJP") disciplinary hearing in which a commanding officer studies and disposes of cases involving those in his or her command. If the officer is a captain, as in most cases, it it is referred to as a captain's mast. ...