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vang
[vang]
noun
a rope extending from the peak of a gaff to the ship's rail or to a mast, used to steady the gaff.
vang
/ væŋ /
noun
a rope or tackle extended from the boom of a fore-and-aft mainsail to a deck fitting of a vessel when running, in order to keep the boom from riding up
a guy extending from the end of a gaff to the vessel's rail on each side, used for steadying the gaff
Word History and Origins
Origin of vang1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vang1
Example Sentences
He had just stepped off an overnight bus with his friends from the popular tourist destination of Vang Vieng in Laos.
He was one of several victims of a mass methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng last November.
The day after Calum left Vang Vieng, Simone drank free shots at the hostel.
He says learning of the deaths of the two Danish girls he met in Vang Vieng changed his perspective about his blindness.
Tou Sue Vang ran a profitable family business in Sacramento with his brother, Andrew, and his mother, Monica Moua.
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