Ship had been bilged she would have been full of water whereby he could not have gotten the Cask out.
And further the Depon'ts say not; but that the said Pink is Bilged on shoare, so that it is impossible to get her off.
It is where the floors and second futtocks unite, and upon which the ship would rest if laid on the ground; hence, when a ship receives a fracture in this part, she is said to be bilged or bulged.
Knees brought in from side to side over the floor ceiling and kelson, to support the bottom, if bilged or weak, for heavy cargo.
I trust his hopeful son will not be bilged by that time; that young man is in constant danger of getting into trouble.
I suppose Grice will report this matter, and I'll be called up; I'll have to give my evidence against Stone and Blunt or else be bilged myself.
Looking about, sure enough I espied our poor craft, rolling and tossing helplessly in the shallows hard by, and running thither, was seized of sudden despair, for I saw her bilged and shattered beyond repair.
The anchor was now let go, but could not hold the little craft, so heavily did the sea break over her; and at length she was driven full upon the shore, where she instantly bilged and filled.
The vessel was soon got off again, but she hadbilged in the starboard coal-bunker.
In consequence of this our boats were frequently in imminent danger of being bilged on the rocks.
Although entire strangers, we sailed through them with a perfect gale blowing all the time; had we struck a rock, in all probability we would have bilged and sunk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bilged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.