clewing (Meaning)

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clewing (imp. & p. p. & vb. n.)

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clewing Sentence Examples

  1. The sailors worked together, clewing up the sails as the storm approached.
  2. Clewing down the mainsail quickly became a routine task for the experienced crew.
  3. As the winds picked up, the captain ordered the crew to begin clewing in the jib.
  4. Clewing in the sails required coordination and strength from the sailors.
  5. The crew responded swiftly to the captain's command, clewing in the topsail before the squall hit.
  6. Clewing up the sails efficiently was crucial to navigating safely through rough seas.
  7. Clewing in the foresail helped stabilize the ship as it encountered choppy waters.
  8. The crew demonstrated their expertise by clewing in the sails with precision and speed.
  9. Clewing in the sails was a challenging task, especially when the winds were strong.
  10. The sailors secured the rigging after clewing up the sails, preparing the ship for the approaching storm.

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The sailors worked together, clewing up the sails as the storm approached.

Clewing down the mainsail quickly became a routine task for the experienced crew.

As the winds picked up, the captain ordered the crew to begin clewing in the jib.

Clewing in the sails required coordination and strength from the sailors.