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apeak
[ uh-peek ]
adjective
- more or less vertical.
- (of a dropped anchor) as nearly vertical as possible without being free of the bottom.
- (of an anchored vessel) having the anchor cable as nearly vertical as possible without freeing the anchor.
adverb
apeak
/ əˈpiːk /
adverb
- nautical in a vertical or almost vertical position
with the oars apeak
Example Sentences
The anchor in apeak, when the cable has been sufficiently hove in to bring the ship over it, and the ship is them said to be hove apeak.
At half-past ten Long Tom thundered a reminder to Mr. Crawley that his time was up, and before the echoes died away, the trader's anchor was apeak and his sails were dropping sulkily to the breeze.
"Anchor apeak, sir!" shouted Boatswain Longstone, who was doing duty as second lieutenant.
Even the blacks we had on board lent a hand, and no sooner was the anchor apeak than away went the boats, and the ship moved slowly out to sea.
The anchor was apeak, and with the land breeze filling her sails, she ran over the bar and stood out to sea.
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