keel (over) Antonyms

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Meaning of keel (over)

keel (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

keel (over) Sentence Examples

  1. The ship listed severely, its keel almost over in the rough seas.
  2. The sailor carefully checked the keel for damage after the storm.
  3. The boat capsized and went keel over, leaving its occupants stranded in the water.
  4. The diver inspected the sunken ship's keel, searching for any signs of damage.
  5. The yacht's keel creaked and groaned as it heeled over in the strong wind.
  6. The keel of the boat acted as a counterweight, stabilizing it in the turbulent waters.
  7. The sailor stumbled and fell, causing the boat to keel over and spill its contents.
  8. The weight of the cargo caused the ship to keel over dangerously.
  9. The fisherman watched anxiously as his boat listed and threatened to go keel over.
  10. The keel of the sailboat was reinforced with lead to improve its stability.

FAQs About the word keel (over)

to fall suddenly (as in a faint), to fall down suddenly

pass out,faint, swoon, conk (out), black out,collapse, zonk (out),break down

revive, come around,come to,come round,

The ship listed severely, its keel almost over in the rough seas.

The sailor carefully checked the keel for damage after the storm.

The boat capsized and went keel over, leaving its occupants stranded in the water.

The diver inspected the sunken ship's keel, searching for any signs of damage.