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Baltimore clipper
noun
- a small, fast American sailing vessel of the early 19th century, having a sharp hull form and two masts with a pronounced rake and carrying a brig or schooner rig.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Baltimore clipper1
An Americanism dating back to 1815–25
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Example Sentences
Move forward to 1977, as part of a revitalization effort of the Inner Harbor, the idea was to re-create one of these famous vessels, a Baltimore Clipper.
From Slate
I am one of the two captains of the Pride of Baltimore II, which is a War of 1812–era re-creation of what’s called a Baltimore Clipper.
From Slate
The 129-foot Baltimore clipper is a replica of a slave ship seized by African captives in 1839.
From Washington Times
The 129-foot Baltimore clipper is the state’s official flag ship.
From Seattle Times
The 129-foot Baltimore clipper is the state’s official flag ship.
From Washington Times
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