running rigging
Americannoun
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rigging for handling sails, yards, etc. (standing rigging ).
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rigging for handling cargo.
noun
Etymology
Origin of running rigging
First recorded in 1660–70
Example Sentences
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Standing rod rigging is paired with running rigging of Gleistein Dyneema and Vectran ropes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then the squall struck whining from the west, with gale force, breaking both forestays, and the mast came toppling aft along the ship’s length, so the running rigging showered into the bilge.
From "The Odyssey" by Homer
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A novelty about her was that she was rigged with chains, which in no way detracted, however, from the mobility of the running rigging, or from the firmness of the standing rigging.
From Toilers of the Sea by Hugo, Victor
Within twenty minutes most of the running rigging was also shot away, so as to leave the ship largely unmanageable; but she had only five killed and five wounded.
From Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1 by Mahan, A. T. (Alfred Thayer)
On looking around he saw a mass of broken spars, torn canvas, and running rigging thrown up within his reach.
From The Rival Crusoes by Kingston, William Henry Giles
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