prow in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7
Definition
Prow: the front part of a ship or boat that cuts through the water.
Sample Sentences
- The prow of the ship sliced through the waves as it navigated the open sea.
- He stood at the prow, feeling the salty breeze on his face as the boat sped forward.
- The old wooden vessel had a beautifully carved prow, adorned with intricate designs.
- As the storm approached, the captain steered the ship's prow directly into the wind.
- From the prow, they spotted a dolphin leaping gracefully alongside the boat.
- The ship's prow cut through the waves as it sailed towards the horizon.
- He stood at the prow, feeling the wind whip through his hair as they sped across the lake.
- The ornate carvings on the prow of the ancient vessel told stories of its rich history.
- As the sun set, the light glinted off the prow, creating a beautiful silhouette against the sky.
- She leaned over the prow, captivated by the shimmering fish darting just below the surface.
- The ship's prow cut through the waves as it sailed toward the horizon.
- She stood at the prow, feeling the wind whip through her hair.
- The intricate carvings on the ship's prow told stories of its long voyages.
- He leaned over the prow, gazing into the depths of the sparkling sea.
- As the sun set, the prow of the boat glowed like gold against the darkening sky.
- The prow of the ship sliced through the waves as it headed toward the horizon.
- She stood at the prow, feeling the wind in her hair and the spray of the sea on her face.
- As the boat turned sharply, the prow dipped into the water, sending a splash in every direction.
- The captain instructed his crew to keep a close eye on the prow for any obstacles ahead.
- At dawn, the golden light illuminated the prow, making it look like a majestic figurehead on the water.