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foresheet

American  
[fawr-sheet, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌʃit, ˈfoʊr- /

noun

Nautical.
  1. the sheet of a headsail.

  2. (used with a plural verb) foresheets, the space, in an open boat, in front of the foremost rower's seat.


foresheet British  
/ ˈfɔːˌʃiːt /

noun

  1. the sheet of a foresail

  2. (plural) the part forward of the foremost thwart of a boat

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of foresheet

First recorded in 1660–70; fore- + sheet 2

Example Sentences

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We reefed the foresail and set him, we hauled aft the foresheet: the helm was hard-a-weather.

From Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Regions of the World by Balliet, Thomas M.

Slack off the weather foresheet, then, and haul aft the leeward.

From Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)

Suddenly there was a lift in the rain, and between them and the land they saw another flare, 'Down with the foresheet!

From Heroes of the Goodwin Sands by Treanor, Thomas Stanley

There is a mainsheet, a jibsheet, and a foresheet.

From Boys' Book of Model Boats by Yates, Raymond F. (Raymond Francis)

Mark loosened the foresheet, and the boat turning to the right was carried by her own impetus and the pressure of the mainsail up towards the wind.

From Bevis The Story of a Boy by Jefferies, Richard

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