Wind into a ball
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CLEWWind into a ball
tumbleweeda type of plant that snaps off above the root, curls into a ball, and is blown about in the wind
tumbleweedsTUMBLEWEED, a type of plant that snaps off above the root, curls into a ball, and is blown about in the wind
tetherballsA game in which two people use their hands or paddles to hit a ball suspended on a cord from an upright post, the winner being the first person to wind the cord completely around the post
tetherballA game in which two people use their hands or paddles to hit a ball suspended on a cord from an upright post, the winner being the first person to wind the cord completely around the post
COILWind into a ring
LAYTOBring a ship into the wind.
EASEBring a vessel into the wind
luffto steer a sailing vessel nearer into the wind
luffsLUFF, to steer a sailing vessel nearer into the wind
luffingLUFF, to steer a sailing vessel nearer into the wind
luffedLUFF, to steer a sailing vessel nearer into the wind
bringto head (a vessel) close to or into the wind so as to halt
parascendinga sport similar to paragliding, the participant being towed into the wind behind a motor vehicle
parascendingsPARASCENDING, a sport similar to paragliding, the participant being towed into the wind behind a motor vehicle
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
stay(of a fore-and-aft-rigged vessel) heading into the wind with sails shaking, as in coming about
windmillA building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour
windmillsA building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour
ahull(of a sailing vessel) with all sails furled and the helm lashed to head into the wind, as in heavy weather
luffedto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind
luffto set (the helm of a ship) in such a way as to bring the head of the ship into the wind
tacksAn act of changing course by turning a vessel's head into and through the wind, so as to bring the wind on the opposite side
trysailtriangular or quadrilateral sail having its luff hooped or otherwise bent to a mast, used for lying to or keeping a vessel headed into the wind; spencer
sedimentParticulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water, and may in time become consolidated into rock
sedimentsParticulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water, and may in time become consolidated into rock