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spoil the ship for a hap'orth of tarTo have something important fail for want of a small amount of money or effort.Rate it:

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steady the shipTo bring under controlRate it:

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stem to sternStem is the main upright timber at the bow of a ship (front) & stern is the rear part of a ship or boat (back) Means entirely or beginning to end.Rate it:

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stiff upper lipThe quality of being resolute and showing self-restraint, associated with stereotypical British people.Rate it:

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strip offTo remove anything by stripping, e.g. items of clothing or paint from the side of a ship.Rate it:

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stuffA melted mass of turpentine, tallow, etc., with which the masts, sides, and bottom of a ship are smeared for lubrication.Rate it:

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take abackOf a ship: to catch it with the sails aback suddenly.Rate it:

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that ship has already sailedAlternative form of that ship has sailedRate it:

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that ship has sailedThat opportunity has already passed.Rate it:

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the British are comingA warning that enemies are about and a battle is about to begin.Rate it:

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the British are comingA statement of impending doom.Rate it:

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the flying dutchmanlegendary ghost shipRate it:

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tight shipA well-organized and highly disciplined organization.Rate it:

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two lamps burning and no ship at seaSaid of an unwisely or overly extravagant person.Rate it:

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under constructionA building or road may be being built or repaired and labeled as “under construction”Rate it:

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when one's ship comes inWhen one makes a significant amount of money.Rate it:

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widow's walkA roof-top walkway or balcony associated with the homes of early sea captains from which the wife could see far out to sea and hope to catch a glimpse of her returning husband's ship...or not. Sailing in wooden ships and/or whaling was a hazardous business.Rate it:

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yo soy británicaI am British.Rate it:

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yo soy británicoI am British.Rate it:

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