Use of furled in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include furled at the start of sentence, furled at the end of sentence and furled in the middle of sentence
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furled at the start of sentence
- Furled Sail: Shows the Main Mast with the course sail Furled, shows the lower shrouds put over the mast head.
furled at the end of sentence
- Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled.
- The ship continued to forge ahead after the sails were furled.
- Fatah flags which briefly flew in Gaza after the reconciliation pact are again being furled.
furled in the middle of sentence
- This fan doesn't furl neatly.
- He held a furled umbrella in one hand.
- She let down her umbrella and furled it.
- An attempt was made to furl the headsail.
- He unstepped the mast and furled the sail and tied it.
- He started up the shore with the mast furled sail of his boat.
- I've had a basinful of bowler - hat and furled - umbrella parts.
- The top of the outer pipe is furled through a movable rotating shaft.
- Oh ! it was going to be fearful weather , therefore the sailors furled the sails .
- Ten minutes afterwards, the sails were furled, and they cast anchor about a hundred harbor.
- The sail waspatched with flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag ofpermanent defeat.
- He unstepped the mast and furled the sail and tied it. Then he shouldered the mast and started to climb.
- In other studies, smiling individuals recalled happier memories than those with furled brows or neutral expressions.
- More humming, exasperation at locating the briefcase, hat and furled umbrella, and the front door made a closing sound.
- Autumn wind furled up the leaves dropping in the street, a solemn sight of solitude with autumn-wind and dancing leaves.
- In the gloom he could just make out the white backbone and the upstanding tail of the fish. he started up the shore with the mast and furled sail of his boat.
- When they reached the old man's shack the boy took the rolls of line in the basket and the harpoon and gaff and the old man carried the mast with the furled sail on his shoulder.