Dismantle the sails of
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UNRIGDismantle the sails of
GUTDismantle the interior of
AWEOne of the sails of a windmill.
DEFLATETake the wind out of one's sails
sailingthe activity of a person or thing that sails
trimmedAdjust (sails) to take best advantage of the wind
trimmerA person responsible for trimming the sails of a yacht
trimmersA person responsible for trimming the sails of a yacht
trimsto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
trimto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
trimlyto adjust (a ship's sails) to the direction of the wind
blanketedTake wind from the sails of (another craft) by passing to windward
sailingthe act of one that sails (to be pushed in a boat by the wind)
sailingsSAILING, the act of one that sails (to be pushed in a boat by the wind)
luffto bring the head of a sailing ship closer to or directly into the wind, with sails shaking
luffedto bring the head of a sailing ship closer to or directly into the wind, with sails shaking
good(of a sail or sails) well filled, esp. when sailing close to the wind; clean full; rap full
stay(of a fore-and-aft-rigged vessel) heading into the wind with sails shaking, as in coming about
windmillingMove (one's arms) around in a circle in a manner suggestive of the rotating sails or vanes of a windmill
windmilledMove (one's arms) around in a circle in a manner suggestive of the rotating sails or vanes of a windmill
ahull(of a sailing vessel) with all sails furled and the helm lashed to head into the wind, as in heavy weather
topsailsail, or either of a pair of sails, set immediately above the lowermost sail of a mast and supported by a topmast
iron(of a sailing vessel) unable to maneuver because of the position of the sails with relation to the direction of the wind
backto trim the sails of a boat so that the wind strikes them first on the forward and then on the after side
heaveto stop the headway of (a vessel), esp. by bringing the head to the wind and trimming the sails so that they act against one another
riggingThe system of ropes, cables, or chains employed to support a ship's masts (standing rigging) and to control or set the yards and sails (running rigging)
hechtdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet
hechtsdismount, as from the horizontal bar, in which a gymnast releases the apparatus at the height of a backswing, sails forward with outstretched arms and legs, and lands upright on the feet