(v) to confine
Duke Orsino. He wants Olivia and is frustrated at the beginning because his love ebbs and flows. Then, when Valentine comes in and tells him the Olivia has cloistered herself, Orsino continues to pursue, although he may never have her.
Hello; I found this website that claims "Hanger" wrote two ships in the night; Please see: http://www.hangtide.com/poetry/118/
Well...... It was said that the person who designed it was making a structure that looked like sails (ships). So I would say it looks like a couple of sails (ships).
IT COULD HOLD 120 SONGS IT COULD HOLD 120 SONGS
it can hold 3,000 spectators
(v) to confine
"Cloistered" in the given sentence is a verb, part of the past tense in the passive voice of the verb "cloister". The complete verb is "were cloistered".
Well, Noah was a smart man and since the Ark has very large dimensions (around 400 ft long) I'm sure he made many individual stalls for all his animals.
cloistered:
Cloistered = a verb in the Past Participle.
modern ships are welded, older ships use rivets to hold the steel together
Nuns in general are usually celibate- cloistered or not.
different ships can hold different amounts of people
I suppose false, as nuns may have been cloistered on occasion.
open, free
Adjective.
The cast of Cloistered Honey - 2012 includes: Carrie Lee Patterson as Helen Steve Ratcliff as Abe