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Heeling meaning
present participle and gerund of heel
Example sentences (15)
Boats heeling in front of Britannia Bridge in a round- Anglesey race 1998 When a vessel is subject to a heeling force (such as wind pressure), vessel buoyancy & beam of the hull will counter-act the heeling force.
During this time, teams work on basic heeling and commands, tracking human odor from point A to B, bite work for the apprehension of a suspect, and building, area and evidence searching.
So he goes on to maintain this heeling injury that could catch up with him at any piont.he goes on to have several great seasons, and triggers this injury.
Picking on a group of fans that even a bunch of people technically in that group of fans doesn’t like is very meta-heeling.
At a time he should be heeling, he dis-honers the office of Predisent of the United Shtates.
It’s the first time the same heeling horse and owner have been honored three consecutive years.
Killshot gloated to the crowd and was heeling on them off mic.
A certain use of the foot on the ball which had the same effect as heeling it back was known as a "snap".
A sailing boat that is over-canvassed and therefore heeling excessively, may sail less efficiently.
Driving both the asymmetric heeling hull form and the angled rudder through the water produces drag that slows the boat down.
Heeling When a ship or boat leans over to one side, from the action of waves or from the centrifugal force of a turn or under wind pressure or from amount of exposed topsides, it is said to 'heel'.
In some high-performance racing yachts, water ballast or the angle of a canting keel can be changed to provide additional righting force to counteract heeling.
Neither can the ball be passed to a team-mate, except by back-heeling to a teammate behind.
Other options to reduce heeling include reducing exposed sail area & efficiency of the sail setting & a variant of hiking called " trapezing ".
The sails' centre of effort will also increase this turning effect or force on the vessel's motion due to increasing lever effect with increased heeling which shows itself as increased human effort required to steer a straight course.