Added to that, many households are armed to the gunnels.
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The train is always full to the gunnels, with people hanging out of the windows, egging the driver on.
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The factory is stacked up to the gunnels with bottles.
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Penpoint gunnels feed on small crustaceans and mollusks.
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Most of the production walkarounds have steps leading to the bow with a lowgunnelgiving more interior room.
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The penpointgunnelcan breathe air when out of water.
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The channel gives a false impression of such narrowness that a boat could not navigate it without scraping her gunnels (gunwales) on either side.
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The penpointgunnelvaries in shades of green, maroon, or brown.
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He also said that he saw the starboard lifeboat shove off into thegunnel.
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Thegunnel, which make up the sides of the boat, offers protection from water and make the boat harder to sink.
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