Definition: To shift a fore-and-aft sail from one side of a sailing vessel to the other, while sailing before the wind.
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Random Sentences:
- He doesn’t care about other people’s opinions.
- The lamp is hanging above the table.
- They faced an interminable traffic jam.
- I enjoy silence once in a while.
- He’s improved a lot since he started.
- It’s a known fact that exercise helps reduce stress.
- A bird flew across the sky.
- She could sing at a young age.
- Free Wi-Fi gives access to more users.
- It's dishonest to take credit for someone else's work.
- That is their responsibility.
- She trained hard. However, she didn’t qualify.
- Critics often debate the controversial decisions made by Elon Musk on social media.
- We took a road trip across Florida.
- Each student received a certificate.
- He choked on his laughter when he saw the surprise.
- They adopted a playful puppy.
- We visited several cultural landmarks in Spain.
- Why did you leave?
- He tried to keep a straight face during the serious meeting.