outhaul
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of outhaul
Example Sentences
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Anyone who knows the difference between windward and leeward but not between a boom vang and an outhaul feels apprehensive.
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For, as a horse can pull more than it can carry, so a trailer pulled by a motor in a cab can outhaul a truck.
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And as I spoke I made a dash at the trysail brails, cast them off, and proceeded to drag upon the fall of the outhaul tackle.
From A Middy in Command A Tale of the Slave Squadron by Hodgson, Edward S.
So saying, I hurried away forward, letting go the trysail outhaul and the main-topsail halliards on my way; passing next to the fore-topsail halliards, which I also let run.
From The Castaways by Dugdale, Thomas Cantrell
The outhaul was run out on the deck, and manned by all the hands that could get hold of it.
From Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim by Optic, Oliver
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