These councils contain official and unofficial members and the latter are boat with a prow shaped like a dragon, raced sometimes referred to as 'unofficials'.
It provides, as it were, something more than a figurehead—a prow—behind which the export drive is organised.
This is not the sort of prows on which is aimed at private enterprise.
If we continue to put fear at the helm and folly at the prow we shall steer straight for the next war.
The pulpit is in the shape of a ship's prow, signifying the heritage of that meeting house and its links with the sea.
The prow of the ferry struck the launch abreast of the funnel.
I know that statistics can prow, anything.
The only women that were welcomed on board were figureheads mounted on the prow of the ship.
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