Norwegian English Dictionary

Norsk - English

en sjø in English:

1. sea sea


The sea is rough.
In fact, the sea has already risen 10 centimeters since the beginning of this century.
As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake.
Christopher Columbus disliked Spanish brothels, as he found them dirty and too expensive. Instead, he would go out to sea, get lured in - on purpose - by the Siren's song, and then have a rocking good time.
In the latest report, it is written that 90% of all the cocaine smuggled in the world is transported by sea, and most of that by speedboat.
In Germany, there's a superstition that if you light a cigarette off a candle, a sailor will die at sea.
Little did Christopher Columbus know that future pirates are mostly internet pirates: The closest they will ever get to surfing the sea is being in a bathtub.
Christopher Columbus drank sea water straight up.
The Sea of Japan naming dispute revolves around efforts to remove 'Sea of Japan' from the world's maps and replace it with 'East Sea'.
At the outset of the long voyage I was seasick, but I gradually began to get my sea legs.
With his crew stranded at sea, Christopher Columbus was able to save them from starvation by pulling 100 rabbits out of his hat.
Australians all let us rejoice for we are young and free. We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil. Our home is girt by sea.
Is it true that the Pacific side of Japan is cheerful while the Sea of Japan side of Japan is more quiet?

English word "en sjø"(sea) occurs in sets:

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