Lexicographical Neighbors of Demasted
Literary usage of Demasted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe-journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou by Ernest Thompson Seton (1911)
"... 5 inches through, and weighed about 20 pounds each; the boat was 30 feet long,
a demasted schooner indeed, and rowing her through shallow muddy water, ..."
2. Peter Trawl by William Henry G. Kingston (1881)
"demasted brig out there in the wild North Sea, a kind Providence watched over us.
We might have been run down, or, the leaks breaking out afresh, ..."
3. Fox Point Remembered: Early Development in New Castle, Delaware by Gertrude F. Dunlap (1992)
"July 7, 1846 - "Afternoon clear after a storm that upset large ships, demasted
others, blew down houses, killed two men dead. Accompanied by hail and rain. ..."