Advertisement

Advertisement

boatswain's pipe

noun

  1. a high-pitched whistle used by a boatswain for giving signals.


Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Boatswain’s Pipe.—“Whee-e, weet weet weet, wee-e.”

From

That evening about sunset old Ap’s boatswain’s pipe was heard high above the whistling wind; the breeze had freshened, and sail was being taken in, and the starboard courses were hauled farther aft.

From

There was plenty of bustle and stir and din now, for a time at least, and bawling of orders, and shrill shriek of boatswain’s pipe.

From

It was when I was thinking whether bed would be, as I have so often found it, the best answer to doubt, that I heard a boatswain’s pipe.

From

The drum beats to quarters, and whilst the roll yet reverberates around, the shrill sound of the boatswain’s pipe is heard above all.

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


boatswain's chairboat tail