To deliberately sink one's ship or boat by any means, usually by order of the vessel's commander or owner.
To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose.
To deliberately wreck one's vehicle (of any sort).
To undermine or thwart oneself or one's position or property, especially deliberately.
To move hastily, to scurry.
A small hatch or opening in a boat. Also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck.
A broad, shallow basket.
A hatch that provides access to the roof from the interior of a building.
A container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal).
A quick pace; a short run.
To give birth.
One of several wooden strips to prevent wear on a windlass on a clipper-era ship.
An insolent youth; a mere child.
A young offspring of a canid (ursid, felid, pinniped), especially of a dog or a wolf, the young of a bear or similar mammal (lion, tiger, seal); a pup, wolf cub.
A tooth on a sprocket wheel (compare sprocket and cog).