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They made a good living and loved the seagoing life.
As of 2010, the ship is not in seagoing condition.
When built, she was one of the largest seagoing vessels in the world.
Nor were these objects like any seagoing vessels of my knowledge.
I got a place in Florida and a seagoing yacht with a crew of five men.
"To be honest, all they look like to me are big seagoing eating machines."
At the head of the seagoing Navy were the admirals.
Let's not get into a comparison of our seagoing abilities, huh?
"It is hard enough for a seagoing man to hold his feet above decks.
This was no seagoing craft, certainly, and she knew that a storm could rise at any time.
For the next four months he was virtually crippled, and never again had a seagoing command.
The seagoing fish can grow over two feet long.
However, the war ended before he was assigned to a seagoing squadron.
The ship was extensively damaged and never returned to seagoing service.
This 320 is a real seagoing craft, all right.
He said the ship might embark on seagoing trips as well.
There followed the strangest and most memorable night watch of my seagoing experience.
All his seagoing life he had dreaded this day.
They were inside a huge warehouse piled high with seagoing containers.
They were characterized by the black press as "seagoing bellhops."
Naval engineers got significant credit for making fast seagoing boats.
I carry the usual seagoing medical library around with me, but that isn't much help.
I was left alone in my quarters, if that's the proper seagoing term for accommodations.
One corner was reserved for the seagoing john-excuse me, head.
We should be exercised about the seaworthiness of seagoing vessels.