Hull example sentences

Related (9): ship, boat, vessel, body, framework, carapace, armor, casing, covering

"Hull" Example Sentences


1. The ancient wooden hull creaked and groaned as the waves battered against it.
2. They painted the fiberglass hull red and white.
3. The boat's steel hull had rusted through in several places.
4. Barnacles covered the underside of the rotting wooden hull.
5. We slathered epoxy on the damaged fiberglass hull to seal the leak.
6. Painting the hull served to protect the wooden beams from the elements.
7. The steel hull shielded the crew from the shells exploding around them.
8. They ground small barnacles off the wooden hull with a disc sander.
9. They attempted to bail water out of the damaged wooden hull.
10. A tiny hole had formed in the thin aluminum hull.
11. The frigate's armored hull helped protect it during the bombardment.
12. They scraped algae off the fiberglass hull before repainting it.
13. A loose nail had punctured the rigid inflatable boat's rubberized hull.
14. The crew doused the wooden hull in a preservative to prevent further rotting.
15. Waves crashed violently against the sleek fiberglass hull of the racing yacht.
16. Crews ripped weeds from the canal boat's aging wooden hull.
17. The hull of the ship smashed into the decaying wharf.
18. The aluminum hull of the canoe dented easily.
19. They pounded stainless steel plates onto the damaged wooden hull.
20. Barnacles clung to the worn steel hull of the sunken shipwreck.
21. The submarine's pressurized steel hull allowed it to dive deep under the ocean surface.
22. He coated the wooden hull with sealant to keep moisture out.
23. Moss covered much of the wooden hull which sat neglected at the dock.
24. The composite material hull made the ship lighter and stronger.
25. They plugged a hole in the inflatable raft's PVC hull with a bicycle patch kit.
26. The ship's rusted metal hull scraped against the dock as it arrived.
27. The long, narrow wooden hull slipped easily through the water.
28. The bottom of the hull had cracked open, allowing seawater to flood the bilge.
29. The bomb blew a hole clean through the destroyer's metal hull.
30. Barnacles clung tenaciously to the rotting wooden hull.
31. Water shot through a split in the rigid inflatable boat's rubberized hull.
32. The speedboat handled well thanks to its lightweight fiberglass hull.
33. The car ferry's sides scraped against the dock as its metal hull squeezed into the slip.
34. Naval engineers reinforced the submarine's pressure hull to withstand deeper dives.
35. Floating logs battered the wooden hull of the raft.
36. They wound rope around the inflatable hull to tie it to a tree.
37. The steel hull slammed into the stanchions, tearing a gash in the metal siding.
38. The diver examined the ancient shipwreck's battered wooden hull.
39. Green slime coated the canal boat's once-proud wooden hull.
40. The old wooden hull began to break apart as it hit the rapids.
41. Sanding the fiberglass hull exposed thousands of tiny air bubbles.
42. Barnacles clung to the rusted metal hull of the long-abandoned tugboat.
43. The inflatable raft's rubberized hull kept them afloat during the storm.
44. The submarine's titanium hull allowed it to dive deeper than ever before.
45. They patched small holes in the wooden hull using wooden plugs and pitch.
46. The metal hull creaked and groaned as it bore the brunt of the storm's fury.
47. The stiff inflatable hull kept the raft from rolling over in the waves.
48. Blue paint covered much of the wooden hull to denote its status as a work boat.
49. The ship's metal hull scraped along the sea floor, tearing great chunks from it.
50. The glass-reinforced plastic hull did not need regular painting like wooden boats.
51. Barnacles grew thick on the long-neglected steel hull.
52. Water pooled in the lowest parts of the fiberglass hull.
53. Silver paint covered most of the aluminum hull.
54. Woodboring organisms had damaged the wooden hull beyond repair.
55. Docks tore open the ship's metal hull as it crashed into the harbor.
56. They coated the wooden hull in resin to seal in moisture and prevent rotting.
57. The submarine's cylindrical steel hull neatly sliced through the water.
58. Rivets held together the corrugated metal hull.
59. The rigid inflatable boat's unyielding PVC hull provided some protection during the crash.
60. Barnacles formed a coat of armor on the submerged steel hull.

Common Phases


under the hull - beneath part of a boat or ship that supports it and floats it in the water
damage the hull - to cause holes, cracks, or deformation to parts of a boat or ship's main structure
paint the hull - to coat the outside of a boat or ship with protective or decorative paint
strip the hull - to remove paint or coatings from the hull of a boat or ship, often preparing it for repainting
scrap the hull - to demolish a boat or ship by dismantling and breaking up its hull
wreck the hull - to severely damage or destroy a boat or ship's hull
launch the hull - to put a new boat's or ship's completed but unfitted hull into water for the first time
below the waterline hull - the part of a boat or ship's hull that sits below the water when afloat
seal the hull - to fill gaps or cover seams in a boat's hull to keep water out
rust the hull - when the metal of a boat or ship's hull deteriorates due to moisture and corrosion
bottom of the hull - the underside or lowest part of a boat or ship's hull
enclosed hull - a boat's hull with sides that fully enclose the area where people ride or cargo is stored
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