0 the body of an old ship from which everything has been taken away. -- skrog; vrag
1 something or someone enormous and clumsy. -- skrummel
Whether those ships are re- garded as rat-infested hulks or whatever they may be, they are the ships we are talking about and none other.
However, something has to be done urgently to prevent the proliferation of rusting hulks across our once green and pleasant land.
The old hulks in which they were trained were to my mind very unsatisfactory for them, the accommodation becoming less satisfactory as time went on.
They are hulks with big masts carrying microphones, gramophones and seasick disc jockeys.
The dockyard came first, in 1691, and the people were housed in hulks out in the sound.
The hulks of old cars were strewn over a wide area.
We know of the worries about a return to prison hulks.
A tremendous number of old hulks are rusting, lying up, and unable to be sold.
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