"Constrained by her draught" refers to a limitation imposed by the depth of water a vessel requires to float. This constraint affects a ship's ability to navigate in shallow waters, restricts its access to certain ports, and influences the routes it can take. Essentially, it highlights the balance between a vessel's size and its operational capabilities in varying maritime environments.
The boat that can most easily give way does so.
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Animals that are used for farm labour are called draught animails or draught breeds.
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A homophone for draught is draft.
Draught (draft[draft]U.K. spelling of )
The plural form of draught is draughts.
No. Oxen are draught animals.
Draught only has one syllable.
Daft and haft both rhyme with draught
It has several meanings depending on circumstances.A vessel not under command or restricted in its ability to manoeuvre, or constrained by her draught, or engaged in fishing, or towing or pushing, or a sailing vessel.
There are 64 squares on a draught board