spinnaker (Meaning)
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spinnaker (n)
a large and usually triangular headsail; carried by a yacht as a headsail when running before the wind
Synonyms & Antonyms of spinnaker
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spinnaker Sentence Examples
- The sleek yacht sped through the water, its vibrant spinnaker billowing in the wind.
- The crew hoisted the spinnaker, a vast sail designed to capture every gust.
- The spinnaker filled with air, propelling the boat forward with exhilarating speed.
- The helmsman deftly trimmed the spinnaker, balancing the vessel against the opposing forces.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the spinnaker transformed into a celestial tapestry, casting long shadows across the deck.
- The spinnaker ripped in a fierce gust, sending the crew scrambling to repair it.
- The team navigated through treacherous currents, relying on the spinnaker to maintain their course.
- The spinnaker became a symbol of triumph as the boat crossed the finish line victorious.
- The designer experimented with innovative spinnaker shapes to maximize aerodynamic efficiency.
- The towering spinnaker eclipsed the horizon, a beacon of hope amidst turbulent waters.
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a large and usually triangular headsail; carried by a yacht as a headsail when running before the wind
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No antonyms found.
The sleek yacht sped through the water, its vibrant spinnaker billowing in the wind.
The crew hoisted the spinnaker, a vast sail designed to capture every gust.
The spinnaker filled with air, propelling the boat forward with exhilarating speed.
The helmsman deftly trimmed the spinnaker, balancing the vessel against the opposing forces.