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figure of eight
figure of eight
noun
- an outline of the number 8 traced on ice by a skater
- a flight manoeuvre by an aircraft outlining a figure 8
- a knot in the shape of a figure 8 made to prevent the unreeving of a rope
- a climber's knot in the shape of a figure 8 made with a doubled rope to provide a secure loop
- an angler's knot sometimes used to attach a fly to a leader or dropper
Word History and Origins
Origin of figure of eight1
Example Sentences
It is not huge but that figure of eight, the FA believes, is a record.
The malleable green wood would then tighten as it dried, giving the shield its strength and forming the rounded rectangles into a slightly “waisted” shape, like a subtle figure of eight.
This is the only figure of eight track on the circuit, as I’m sure you all well know.
He has been in fine form all weekend, expressing how much he was enjoying driving the unique challenge of the figure of eight track in the Mie prefecture.
The Ilyushin takes off from the Russian base at Hmeimim and flies eastwards and then north, before flying southwards and then west - essentially a figure of eight.
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