slatch (Meaning)
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slatch (n.)
The period of a transitory breeze.
An interval of fair weather.
The loose or slack part of a rope; slack.
Synonyms & Antonyms of slatch
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slatch Sentence Examples
- The wind whipped at the slatch sails, threatening to tear them from the boat.
- The crew deftly adjusted the slatch as they tacked into the wind.
- The old ship creaked and groaned under the strain of the slatch wind.
- The captain ordered the sails to be slatchened off to reduce wind resistance.
- The boat lurched as the waves crashed over the slatch deck.
- The fisherman slatchened his line, hoping to entice a larger catch.
- The hikers slatchened their backpacks to distribute the weight more evenly.
- The prisoners were slatchened into their cells, awaiting their fate.
- The rope slatchened as the knot was loosened.
- The slatch water poured over the dam, creating a roaring spectacle.
FAQs About the word slatch
The period of a transitory breeze., An interval of fair weather., The loose or slack part of a rope; slack.
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The wind whipped at the slatch sails, threatening to tear them from the boat.
The crew deftly adjusted the slatch as they tacked into the wind.
The old ship creaked and groaned under the strain of the slatch wind.
The captain ordered the sails to be slatchened off to reduce wind resistance.