The phrase "let me throw down on white-hot bolt and make splinters of their ships in the wine-dark sea" evokes a dramatic and powerful imagery of divine wrath or destructive force, reminiscent of classical themes found in literature such as Homer's "Iliad." It suggests an intense desire to unleash a devastating attack on enemies at sea, with "white-hot bolt" symbolizing lightning or a powerful weapon, while "wine-dark sea" captures the tumultuous and chaotic nature of the ocean. This metaphor emphasizes the grandeur and violence of war, as well as the emotional intensity behind the speaker's wish for vengeance.
throw the anchor out stupid
An argopelter is a mythical monster belonging to the United States, said to inhabit hollow tree trunks and throw wooden splinters and branches at passers-by.
Throw ropes with hooks attached to ships or even castles to scale the walls or sides of the ships.
I don't understand this question, but they threw the tea over from a ship into the water.
"throw it all in the ocean" Federal government
They would throw them overboard to keep the other slaves from getting sick.
You throw grenades at the ships till the warships come
people who are traveling ships throw plastic , cans ,biscuit wrapper etc . and fishes eat them by mistake and die .
The Bostonians did not like the high import tariffs the British were putting on the tea.
Pendulum clocks have a pendulum that moves, so on a moving ship the clock would not work right. The ships movement would throw off the clock telling the right time.
For the food thrown overboard. People often fish on ships and then throw the bits and parts of fish that they don't want back into the water. Birds have learned that there is food when there is a ship.
Sadly, when a passenger died they just threw the dead body over board.