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Answer for the clue "Carnival craft ", 5 letters:
liner

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Word definitions for liner in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Liner \Lin"er\ (l[imac]n"[~e]r), n. One who lines, as, a liner of shoes or clothing. An airplane or ship belonging to a transportation company; also, a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line. (Mach.) A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust ...

Usage examples of liner.

The card, with stamp and postmark, became the liner information and gave the album its title: Postcard.

Now it precisely described him, for he stood wearing only the thin liner, and there was his shell, folded in a pile with his beaky helmet on top.

Now Carmen Lunetta, czar of the Port of Miami, wants to expand Bicentennial and adjacent property into a fancy harborage for cruise liners.

James Camb, a steward on a luxury liner plying between South Africa and England, was accused of murdering a passenger, the actress Gay Gibson.

We walked out into Krakatoa Dome, into the throbbing of the pump rooms and the air circulators, past the locks where a sleek cargo sub-sea liner was nuzzling into the edenite pressure chamber.

In the great liners, there were masked balls and the advent of King Jupiter, come to play jovial pranks on neophyte travelers, and even in the meaner ships it was a ferial day.

She had discovered a small haubergeon in the castle stores and polished it with sand and vinegar until her hands were red and sore and the mail glowed like silver, It hung loose on her thin frame, but she belted it with a strip of yellow cloth and hung another strip of the same colour from the crown of her polished helmet, which was a simple iron cap padded with a leather liner.

There was no great surge of power, so I deepened the blue liner and added mascara and blush.

We cannot send a mauler with every freighter and liner, and mauler-escorted vessels are the only ones to arrive at their destinations.

Inside was a loose-fitting liner of felt, made from the wool of mouflon that warn wetted and pounded together until it matted.

A box of Nilla Wafers is demolished, down to the crumbs at the bottom of the wax liner, which are shaken out and inhaled.

And -- glaringly, as Ferry had said, the only item of any authentic value was the Omphalos herself, the great liner plus the repair and maintenance facilities on Luna which now, hive-like, surrounded and checked her as she waited futilely .

The viaduct lay at the end of Ratal Cosmodrome, as a memorial of the days when planetary liners had not yet been adapted for vertical takeoff.

A dab of cover-up under her eyes, a smidge of brown liner and mascara, a slick of pink gloss on her lips.

Princess Cruise liner trying to return from Bermuda, the final bell ring of the New York stock exchange, the last clap of the gavel suspending Congress eight months ago.