Pronunciation: /siː kɒk/
noun a valve or faucet used to control the flow of water on a boat or ship
A1 The sea cock is a type of valve used on boats to control the flow of water.
A2 Before setting sail, the captain made sure to check the sea cock for any leaks.
B1 The sailor quickly closed the sea cock to prevent the boat from taking on water during the storm.
B2 Regular maintenance of the sea cock is essential to ensure the safety of the vessel.
C1 The experienced sailor knew exactly how to repair the sea cock when it malfunctioned.
C2 The sea cock was expertly designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the open ocean.
formal The sea cock on the ship needed to be inspected regularly to ensure it was functioning properly.
informal Make sure to check the sea cock before setting sail to avoid any issues out at sea.
slang I wouldn't trust that old sea cock, better to replace it with a new one.
figurative His ability to navigate rough waters was like a well-oiled sea cock, always reliable in times of trouble.
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