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    The law of the sea was not bound to parchment by mortal hands.

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    For the civilization of Kings and Tyrants ends at the waterline, beyond that, the old

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    powers still hold sway.

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    Far from the sight of land, bold captains sail free waters, where waves are not measured

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    in feet, but as increments of fear and those who pass the test become legend.

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    There are many legends told on the open ocean.

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    And in every port myths and curses are whispered in hushed tones, but there is one above all

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    rarely spoken aloud: that of the Black Pearl.

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    The Pearl was commissioned under the name of “Wicked Wench”, when the seas were

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    still untamed, the world a rougher place and a sailor made his own fate.

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    Her first captain is known to Davy Jones alone, but at some point she fell under the command

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    of a pirate named Morgan.

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    Together with 9 other ships the Wicked Wench pursued the Silent Mary, whose Captain; Armando

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    Salazar, had pursued a private war against all pirates, earning the title the Butcher

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    of the Sea.

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    In a fierce battle at the heart of the Devil’s Triangle, the pirate fleet engaged the Mary,

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    only to be slaughtered by the Spanish warship’s superior guns and crew.

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    Morgan himself was killed, and the Wench, the only surviving vessel, might have used

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    the smoke of her burning allies to escape.

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    But its new Captain, a young boy named Jack, outfoxed Salazar.

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    He lured the Silent Mary onto a volcanic reef, which ignited its gunpowder and left it lost

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    with all hands.

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    Now known as Jack Sparrow, this new captain would form a lifelong bond with the ship that

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    would become the Pearl, seeing it as less of a ship, than as a symbol for the life it

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    could give him.

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    Despite his efforts though, the Wench fell under the ownership of the East India Trading

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    Company, and was used to escort slave ships.

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    In an attempt to win it back, Jack Sparrow agreed to sail under the command of Cutler

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    Beckett, the company’s director for West African Imports and Exports.

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    Sparrow would refuse to transport slaves however, and after betraying his orders to do so, Beckett

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    ordered the Wench burned with Jack on board.

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    Too late to save his ship and wavering on the verge of death, Jack Sparrow summoned

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    Davy Jones to strike a bargain.

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    In exchange for a century of service aboard Jones’ own Flying Dutchman, the Wench would

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    be raised from the depths and Jack named Captain for 13 years.

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    Still charred from the fires that scorched its hull, Captain Jack Sparrow had the sails

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    dyed to match, and named the vessel the Black Pearl.

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    For two years the Pearl sailed the world, preying on ships and settlements but it was

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    Aztek Gold on which Jack had set his sights.

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    On the verge of discovering this treasure however, the crew mutinied, leaving Sparrow

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    on a deserted island and his former first mate, Hector Barbossa in command.

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    Under Barbossa, the Pearl and its crew would find the Aztek gold that Sparrow had only

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    promised, yet it was only after spending it all that they discovered it was cursed.

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    Doomed to sail the seas as the living dead, the Pearl acquired an even darker reputation.

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    Perpetually shrouded in a dense fog, it became known in every port as a ship with torn black

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    sails, crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that hell itself spat him

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    back out.

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    Their quest to return every piece of gold taken would last a decade, and Barbossa would

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    tragically enjoy only a few brief moments as a living man before he was killed at Sparrow’s

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    hands.

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    Once again, the Pearl fell under the command of the pirate who had first named her.

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    Jack’s tenure as captain was again short however.

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    Only a year after he regained the Black Pearl, the debt Sparrow owed to Davy Jones came due.

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    A kraken dragged both into the realm of Davy Jones’ Locker leaving them stranded in an

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    endless desert, seemingly for all time.

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    Yet by a strange twist of fate, the Black Pearl and Jack Sparrow were both returned

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    to the seas of the living.

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    Captain Barbossa, himself similarly brought back to life, was largely responsible for

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    this, desiring a return to the golden age of piracy for which the Pearl would be necessary.

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    Again the flagship of a grand pirate armada, the Black Pearl led the attack on Davy Jones,

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    freeing him from the control of the East India Trading Company and welcoming him back into

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    the embrace of the sea.

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    The Black Pearl remained a prize to be won over the ensuing years, trading hands between

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    Sparrow and Barbossa.

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    It was trapped within a bottle by the notorious pirate Blackbeard, restored by the legendary

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    Sword of Triton, and sailed to the tomb of Poseidon himself.

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    Even Salazar would return to claim his vengeance on Sparrow and the Pearl, only to once again

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    be dragged to the depths, at the cost of Barbossa’s own life.

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    Seen from the shores, the Black Pearl might appear little different than any other ship

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    to set sail.

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    It is a three masted galleon, 165 feet long with black sails and a black hull.

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    Within can be found the captain’s quarters, crew berths and store rooms expected of such

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    a vessel.

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    It can fire in anger 32, twelve pound cannons, a fearsome armament but hardly the most powerful

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    warship afloat.

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    Only in its speed does the true value of the ship become apparent, for it is said that

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    there is nothing afloat that can catch the Black Pearl, not even the Flying Dutchman

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    itself.

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    For what the Pearl truly is, what every captain to ever raise their colors atop its mast has

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    come to know, is freedom.

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    The freedom to outrun every law and every order, to race beyond the reach of civilization

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    itself, to sail the open waters of the world until the world itself shall end.

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The example sentences of WATERLINE in videos (15 in total of 39)

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with preposition or subordinating conjunction heavy adjective duty noun, singular or mass windows noun, plural that determiner let verb, base form you personal pronoun see verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner view noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction just adverb above preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner waterline noun, singular or mass .
go verb, base form clean adjective through preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner hull noun, singular or mass under preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner waterline noun, singular or mass , then adverb ricochet noun, singular or mass inside preposition or subordinating conjunction before preposition or subordinating conjunction bursting verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner
these determiner stabilizers noun, plural jut verb, non-3rd person singular present out preposition or subordinating conjunction under preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner waterline noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction fins noun, plural and coordinating conjunction help verb, base form to to reduce verb, base form the determiner rocking noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction
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in preposition or subordinating conjunction addition noun, singular or mass , watertight noun, singular or mass access noun, singular or mass trunks noun, plural were verb, past tense added verb, past participle to to all predeterminer the determiner spaces noun, plural below preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner deep adjective waterline noun, singular or mass
holes noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner hull noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction many adjective punctures noun, plural above preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction below preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner waterline noun, singular or mass , as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction
close verb, base form to to the determiner waterline noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction middle noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner ship noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction per preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner most adverb, superlative common adjective advice noun, singular or mass ,
waterline noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner other adjective side noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction just adverb give verb, base form it personal pronoun an determiner added verb, past tense little adjective oh interjection alright noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun
into preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun tutorials noun, plural and coordinating conjunction then adverb i personal pronoun was verb, past tense going verb, gerund or present participle to to rim noun, singular or mass my possessive pronoun waterline noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner white adjective
waterline noun, singular or mass today noun, singular or mass because preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to show verb, base form you personal pronoun that preposition or subordinating conjunction yes interjection they personal pronoun are verb, non-3rd person singular present i personal pronoun saved verb, past tense just adverb
now adverb with preposition or subordinating conjunction bright adjective colors noun, plural sometimes adverb they personal pronoun get verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun waterline noun, singular or mass so preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present to to be verb, base form
a determiner white adjective eyeliner noun, singular or mass goes verb, 3rd person singular present along preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun waterline noun, singular or mass to to make verb, base form the determiner eyes noun, plural bright adjective and coordinating conjunction more adjective, comparative doll noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction .

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How to use "waterline" in a sentence?

  • It was the Law of the Sea, they said. Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top.
    -Hunter S. Thompson-
  • I still can't believe it . . . him comin' here everyday, nobody realizin'. Still, that's life: lotta stuff happens under the waterline.
    -Alan Moore-

Definition and meaning of WATERLINE

What does "waterline mean?"

/ˈwôdərˌlīn/

noun
level normally reached by water on side of ship.