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gybe
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verb
- intr (of a fore-and-aft sail) to shift suddenly from one side of the vessel to the other when running before the wind, as the result of allowing the wind to catch the leech
- to cause (a sailing vessel) to gybe or (of a sailing vessel) to undergo gybing
noun
- an instance of gybing
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of gybe1
C17: from obsolete Dutch gijben (now gijpen ), of obscure origin
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Example Sentences
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Instead, it gybed in Luna Rossa’s wind shadow, lost speed and fell off its foils.
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First Team New Zealand dropped off its foils after gybing in Luna Rossa’s wind shadow and the Italian team sailed away to a massive advantage.
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Team New Zealand looked likely to roll Luna Rossa on the first downwind but, as the boats came level, gybed away in a failing breeze.
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It was helped by a major blunder by the Italians near the end of the third leg when Luna Rossa almost sat down after a poorly executed gybe.
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“It looked good initially out of the gybe and it looked good most of the way across,†Ainslee said.
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