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dead slow

American  

adverb

Nautical.
  1. as slow as possible without losing steerageway.


Example Sentences

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The ComPilots provide the latest autopilot technology, including automatic bowthruster assist for dead slow or station keeping.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their program is: full speed ahead in economics and education, dead slow in politics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Snow squalls and heavy seas made visibility poor and forced Endurance to creep forward with the engines dead slow as it headed into Stromness Bay.

From "Shipwreck at the Bottom of the World" by Jennifer Armstrong

She was riding head to wind, and apparently steaming ahead dead slow, or, at all events, merely at a speed sufficient to give her steerage-way.

From With Airship and Submarine A Tale of Adventure by Hodgson, Edward S.

A big collier came athwart the bows of our steamer, and we had to slacken down to dead slow.

From My Friend The Murderer by Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir