He done suffin' to dat hawse Fiahfoot, an' de hawse don kick him up again' de side ob de stall.
And when I got around the next turn that give me a sight of the complete gulch, clear to the pocket, there wasn't no hawse at all.
I was as sober as a Greaser judge trying his brother-in-law for hawse stealin'.
A hoarse order from forward was followed by a clanking of the cable through the hawse pipes.
Directly the boys heard the rattle of the cable in the steamer's hawse pipes, followed instantly by a great splash at the bow that told as plainly as words that the ground tackle was out.
If they don't, why are they laying their canoes across our hawse like thicky?
He allows the Land Office won't hold him morally responsible for the sinful idiocy of a homesick spotted hawse that's otherwise reliable.
The fore part of the deck, having a bulkhead athwart ships high enough to prevent water which enters the hawse holes from running over it.
That part of a vessel's bow in which are the hawseholes for the cables.
First thing you know that hawse will pitch into the herd and we'll have a stampede on our hands.
These boys all want to sit on a hawse and see the world go by.
It was only yesterday that I overheard her say to Hardy: 'Yes, I can ride ary hawse in the pen!
Don't you fellers remember that story in the school book about Ali Ben Hassan, or whatever his name was, that was wounded in a battle and his hawse picked him up by his belt and packed him back to his tent?
I don't know about that--but tell me this, stranger: How does the man git that hawse to climb up there and take the jump?
Well, then, why don't you send some one out to relieve thet hawse wrangler?
I sure never run nohawse race with the sheriff out of Texas!
Do they seem to be drawing out athwart our hawse at all?
The Franklin was so near her ahead that there was not room for him to pass clear of the two; he, therefore, took his station athwart-hawse of the latter, in such a position as to rake both.
On his return to the Downs, while he was ashore visiting the senior officer, there came on so heavy a gale that almost all the vessels drove, and a store-ship came athwart-hawse of the Albemarle.
Captain Thompson, finding that nothing could be done that night to get off the Culloden, advanced with the intention of anchoring athwart-hawse of the Orient.
In a tide-way give just sufficient to hold, no more, unless the conditions of wind and sea oblige a long lead; then watch your hawse when she shifts tides.
During the night it came on to blow very hard, and at daylight we were riding to both anchors with a full hawse ahead.
This form can be hauled directly into the hawse pipe, thus doing away with the labor of catting and fishing, but they will not hold with the old form, and need a much longer scope of hawse.
Look out for chafing and freshen the hawse frequently.
Some day, just for your own enlightenment, take a spring scale and put it on your hawse when the yacht is riding to a wind with no sea on.
By employing your second anchor in this way, you will prevent fouling hawse if the yacht swings with the tide or wind.
The situation of a ship which is moored so taut by her cables, extending from the hawse to two distant anchors, as to be prevented from swinging to the wind or tide.
To ride hawse-fallen, is when the water breaks into the hawse in a rough sea, driving all before it.
When a ship anchors in the hawse of another she gives the latter a foul berth; or she may anchor on one tide so near as to swing foul on the change either of wind or tide.
Also, a ship swinging in a tide's way, out of the direction which would keep her hawse clear.
If you have chain cables, you may moor with both cables bent to a swivel just clear of the hawse hole, one chain coming in-board.
You should always moor so that you may ride with an open hawse in the direction from which you are liable to the strongest winds.
His wooden leg was so constructed, with iron machinery, at the extremity, that he could stand on a ratline or a hawsewithout difficulty.
She crossed our hawse and kept on her course until some distance under the lee bow, then hauled to the wind on the starboard tack, and on reaching our wake tacked within long gunshot and stood directly after us.
I'll bet a hawse you wuz so derned scat ye shivered clean down ter yer toes.
You're short on ferhawse sense, an' thet's plain enough!
For them, we say, the emphasis on clearing hawse overnight, the definition of G.
I aint scared none at what you an' dat hawse doin'.
Jefferson on his cot in the cottage roused enough to mutter: "Dat hawse a-hollerin'.
The clank of chain coming through the hawse was followed by the slow turning of the screw.
Stirling pointed to where the chain passed through a hawse hole flush with the deck, and the Russian understood.
If yer done dat, Marser Frank, I'se gwan ter win on dat hawse jes ez shore ez yeh bawn, sar!
Dat's de fines' hawse dat dis chile ebber seen, an' I'se gwan ter watch ober heem lek he wus de apple ob mah eye.
But Ou' Jackalse he look at him like it was a hawse he was a-buyin'.
Said we'll never get the hawsers to run out with them bugs in the hawse pipes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hawse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: companion; parts; ship