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Keels in a sentence
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Keels meaning
- plural of keel
- Alternative form of kayles.
Using Keels
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of keel | Alternative form of kayles.
- In the example corpus, keels often appears in combinations such as: as keels, keels of, keels were.
Context around Keels
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 16 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Keels
- In this selection, "keels" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bilge, fin, tajhon, walked, may and extending stand out and add context to how "keels" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include afternoon as keels walked into and coils as keels so the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "keels" sits close to words such as aaaa, abductees and abdulahi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with keels
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Iowa class before any Montana-class keels were laid. (9 words)
They are: : Biology seeAlso Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus showing finlets and keels. (12 words)
Since about 2000 water ballast transfer pumps have become more common as have transversely swinging keels. (16 words)
None of the police officers were injured, but had they been exposed to the deadly narcotic fentanyl that is often found in heroin, the suspected dealer, 24-year-old Tajhon Keels, may have been facing murder charges, said State’s Attorney Maureen Platt. (43 words)
As the forests of Britain and Europe continued to be over-harvested to supply the keels of larger wooden boats, and the Bessemer process ( patented in 1855) cheapened the cost of steel, steel ships and boats began to be more common. (41 words)
The fixed fin keel is most commonly found on modern cruising yachts worldwide but some are still built with twin 'bilge' keels or with lifting fin keels which retract into the yacht's hull. (34 words)
Example sentences (16)
The fixed fin keel is most commonly found on modern cruising yachts worldwide but some are still built with twin 'bilge' keels or with lifting fin keels which retract into the yacht's hull.
A team of police was watching on Tuesday afternoon as Keels walked into the apartment and shut the door.
None of the police officers were injured, but had they been exposed to the deadly narcotic fentanyl that is often found in heroin, the suspected dealer, 24-year-old Tajhon Keels, may have been facing murder charges, said State’s Attorney Maureen Platt.
The flat keels of the ocean-spanning ships allowed them to disgorge up to a company of tanks or infantry from their bow ramps directly onto a beach.
While the upper surface of the ice is smooth the underside is ridged with keels extending downwards for many metres and creating a dangerous collision hazard.
Advanced sailing spacecraft might deploy field coils as "keels," so the spacecraft could use the difference in vector between the solar magnetic field and the solar wind, much as sailing yachts do.
As the forests of Britain and Europe continued to be over-harvested to supply the keels of larger wooden boats, and the Bessemer process ( patented in 1855) cheapened the cost of steel, steel ships and boats began to be more common.
In the winter of 1897–1898 she was put in drydock where bilge keels were installed to improve her stability.
Iowa class before any Montana-class keels were laid.
Jack arrives with a hen that lays golden eggs and attempts to buy Milky White back, but the cow suddenly keels over dead as midnight chimes.
Offshore anchorage is sparse and intermittent, but poses no problem to sailboats designed for the ice, typically with lifting keels and long shorelines.
Since about 2000 water ballast transfer pumps have become more common as have transversely swinging keels.
Some groups, like the genus Vetulicola, were more streamlined (complete with ventral keels ) than other groups, such as the tadpole-like Didazoonidae.
The dwarf puffers court with males following females, possibly displaying the crests and keels unique to this subgroup of species.
The entire Montana class was suspended in May 1942, before any of their keels had been laid.
They are: : Biology seeAlso Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus showing finlets and keels.
Common combinations with keels
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- as keels 2×
- keels of 2×
- keels were 2×
- and keels 2×