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Yaw   Listen
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Yaw  v. i. & v. t.  (Naut.) To steer wild, or out of the line of her course; to deviate from her course, as when struck by a heavy sea; said of a ship. "Just as he would lay the ship's course, all yawing being out of the question."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Yaw" Quotes from Famous Books



... studding-sail went under water; and as she came to, the boom stood up at an angle of forty five degrees. She had evidently more on her than she could bear; yet it was in vain to try to take it in—the clewline was not strong enough; and they were thinking of cutting away, when another wide yaw and a come-to, snapped the guys, and the swinging boom came in, with a crash, against the lower rigging. The outhaul block gave way, and the topmast studding-sail boom bent in a manner which I never before ...
— Two Years Before the Mast • Richard Henry Dana



Words linked to "Yaw" :   swerve, yawn, divert, gape, deviate, hunt, slue, turn, veer, be, cut



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