Grampus [noun]
Definition of Grampus:
aquatic mammal
Opposite/Antonyms of Grampus:
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Sentence/Example of Grampus:
No craft like the Grampus could work through a floe, What knots she could run, and what tons she could stow!
Not a man had deserted, and Grampus gave me a favourable account of the behaviour of all hands.
As soon as the prisoners had shoved off, I sent the boat back to the tender, and Grampus and two men returned in her.
Grampus, who had charge of the deck while I was below, watched them narrowly, and did not differ with me as to their character.
I saw to everything myself, or sent Grampus to ascertain that people were losing no time in executing my orders.
I sprang to the helm and put it up, while Grampus hoisted the fore-staysail just a foot or so above the deck.
Grampus had armed himself with a musket and cutlass, but Rockets had managed to get hold of two cutlasses.
When in the canoe, the marmoset played with Grampus, as the dog was named; and when on shore it invariably travelled on his back.
Marmoset was fonder of riding than walking, so that Grampus had enough to do; but he did not put himself much about.
At that point the explosions of an engine getting to work echoed sharply through the steel hull of the Grampus.