hull Definition
- 1the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck but not the masts, superstructure, rigging, engines, and other fittings.
- 2the outer covering of a fruit or seed, especially the pod of peas and beans, or the husk of corn.
- 3to remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed
Using hull: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hull" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
Example
The hull of the ship was painted blue.
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She spent hours hulling strawberries for the pie.
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The hull of the peanut is very thin.
hull Synonyms and Antonyms
Phrases with hull
Example
The ship was hull down on the horizon.
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The boat reached its hull speed at 6 knots.
a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views
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There was a great hullabaloo over the new policy.
Summary: hull in Brief
The term 'hull' [hสl] refers to the main body of a ship or vessel, excluding the fittings and superstructure. It also refers to the outer covering of a fruit or seed, such as the pod of peas or the husk of corn. The verb form means to remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed. Phrases include 'hull down,' referring to a distant ship's hull visible above the horizon, 'hull speed,' the maximum speed of a displacement hull, and 'hullabaloo,' meaning a commotion or fuss.