hummock
ransack
buccaneer
scarper
fathom
schooner
stun
cache
bulk
impending
farthing
gargoyle
cabin boy
ensue
a length of about 6 feet used to measure water depth
someone hired to wait on the passengers and crew of a ship
to follow right after another event
a sailing ship with two or more masts
to shock or amaze
a coin worth less than a penny formerly used in Great Britain.
most; the larger part of something
about to occur
a hiding place for supplies or treasure
to flee or run away
to search thoroughly, causing damage or disorder