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outsail Meaning in Bengali



দ্রুত বা বেশী ভালো জাহাজসমূহ

Verb:

ছাড়িয়া যাত্তয়া,





outsail's Usage Examples:

Wasp managed to outsail her pursuer; after sailing through a hurricane that cost her both her masts.


when they engaged the Royal Navy's 28-gun frigate Fox, which tried to outsail her American enemies.


'would outsail anything afloat' .


closed on them, the copper sheathing on some of his ships allowing them to outsail the Spanish.


USS Boston engaged the Royal Navy's 28-gun frigate Fox, which tried to outsail her American enemies.


uncommon for two or three ships to be in company at sea, each striving to outsail the others.


Wallace attempted to outsail them but, outgunned as he was, soon felt he had little option but to allow.


By noon, Nicholson noted that his ship seemed to "greatly outsail" the enemy and determined to utilize this advantage by moving to windward.


him, he further gave it as his opinion that no ship could be built to outsail the Rainbow, and it is also true that [as of 1912] very few vessels have.


Dutch vessels were able to outsail the pursuing Chinese ships by sailing close to the wind, since European.


attempting to withdraw, but the cutter was unable to pick up enough wind to outsail the approaching Royal Navy vessels.


Enterprise was compelled to jettison most of her guns in order to outsail her superior antagonist.


The prize had attempted to outsail the Clyde but capsized.


the convoy, the copper sheathing on some of his ships allowing them to outsail the Spanish.


It could outsail normal schooners under moderate to heavy winds, but it was destroyed by.


French vessels were sighted on a number of occasions, but managed to outsail the British ships Wheler sent to chase them.


Even today some primitive vessels can outsail modern sailing yachts when running before the wind with their standard.


38-gun frigate HMS Sybille, which gave chase and which Surcouf managed to outsail by throwing eight guns overboard, along with various other implements.


) When it appeared that he could not outsail the French vessels, Wilson ordered his companions to form line of battle.



outsail's Meaning':

sail faster or better than

Synonyms:

outstrip; surmount; exceed; outdo; outperform; outgo; outmatch; surpass;

Antonyms:

income; stay in place;

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