Calico Jack Rackham's ship was named the "Revenge." This vessel was notorious during the early 18th century as Rackham and his crew engaged in piracy in the Caribbean. The ship became famous not only for its association with Rackham but also for its colorful flag featuring a skull and crossbones, which has become emblematic of piracy.
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Calico cats are named for calico fabric, which, in turn, is named after the southwest Indian port city of Calicut, where it was first manufactured.
A real baseball player named Calico Joe.
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Calico Jack Rackham's ship was named the "Revenge." He was a notorious pirate in the early 18th century, known for his distinctive flag featuring a skull with crossed swords. The Revenge was notable for its role in Rackham's piracy in the Caribbean, where he operated alongside his female crew members, including Anne Bonny and Mary Read.
Calico is a light fabric named after its place of origin on the southwest coast of India Clicutt.
it means that the ship teared so badly that it made a hole
Captain Jack Sparrow's ship is called the Black Pearl
They are named for Jack Lalanne who popularized but did not invent the exercise.
The black pearl.
The Black Pearl.
They were hunting for meat