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hull

The outside of a fruit or vegetable. The body of a vessel such as a ship or plane.

hull

To take the covering off of a fruit or vegetable. She sat on the back porch hulling peanuts.

hull

persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry remove the hulls from hull the berries dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut the frame or body of ship

Hull

United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955) United States naval officer who commanded the 'Constitution' during the War of 1812 and won a series of brilliant victories against the British (1773-1843) a large fishing port in northeastern England

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Simple sentences

The alien shot his ray gun and blasted a hole in the spaceship's hull.
The ship's hull is damaged.
They scraped barnacles off the hull of the ship.
Tom scraped the barnacles off the hull of the ship.
The ship hull is divided into watertight compartments.

Movie subtitles

He can do it with that hull of his, Disko.
Let's suppose you're an old hull about to go to pieces.
Well, the diver who went down to inspect the bottom of the ship. came across the hull of another boat. a little sailboat.
When the boat seemed a safe distance from the shore, I took a spike. and drove it again and again through the planking of the hull.
Hull down and sailing through your whiskers, Don Miguel.
I challenge Mr. Tolliver himself to dive to that sunken hull. to bring up the proof he claims is there.
Don't smash him up against the hull.
THEY WILL MEET AGAIN TOMORROW MORNING WITH SECRETARY OF STATE CORDELL HULL.
If your pressure hull holds.
We'll her sink here right here, with a shot through her hull.
This is where the damage is. - Breach in the hull, about 10 by 20 torn to the port collision bulkhead.
No, you don't need an iceberg to rupture a hull.
Well, here's to the barnacles off the hull.
All the barnacles off the hull.
We'll need them. This ship has less food than a prison hull.
I say burn her, hull and sticks.
Easy now. Don't smash him up against the hull.
Rusty's boat's ready, but her hull ought to soak 24 hours.
Quickly, men. We'll her sink here right here, with a shot through her hull.
Send a broadside to the left hull.
By the hull, near the transmitter.
It's just a hull in dry dock.
Should we underwater weld to jury patch the hull before pumping her out. or should we raise her first and then work on the hull?
Well. The diver who went down to inspect the bottom of the ship came across the hull of another boat.
When the boat seemed a safe distance from the shore, I took a spike, and drove it again and again through the planking of the hull. I had opened up the seacocks and the water began to come in fast.
One hour after the move against the American outposts, Ambassador Nomura and Special Envoy Kurusu were in Secretary of State Hull's offiice handing him the Japanese response to President Roosevelt's offer.
Hull temperature going up.
Hull temperature above danger point.
Work has already started on sealing the upper part of the hull.
Jump! She'll scrape the hull!
I'm sure the hull is solid.
I'd throw a broadside into his hull.
Get this crate down in the hull, would ya, lads?
The Kingfisher hull is small but it's superbly designed.
I promised you a hull for 200,000 yen, so a lauan-wood mast will have to do.
I don't relish having to bail out bilge water from the ship's hull. In a rocking boat, puking my guts up.
There is enough H-section in the cargo monorail and hull longerons to make up the skid cradle for takeoff.

News and current affairs

The World Bank is like an old ship: in its seven decades, all kinds of barnacles - sticky budgetary accretions and transaction costs - have accumulated on its hull, steadily impeding its speed and performance.
After it bought the 67,500-ton, Soviet-era Varyag carrier - still little more than a hull when the Soviet Union collapsed - China repeatedly denied that it had any intention to refit it for naval deployment.
It is also worth recalling that US Secretary of State Cordell Hull was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945 for policies that included his tireless efforts on behalf of multilateral free trade.
The high-handed tone of the Hull Note of November 26, demanding Japan's withdrawal of all its troops from China, was a final blow to the moderates in Japan's government, who still hoped for diplomatic negotiations.

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