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topping lift
noun
, Nautical.
- a line for raising and supporting a spar, as a yard or boom.
topping lift
noun
- nautical a line or cable for raising the end of a boom that is away from the mast
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Word History and Origins
Origin of topping lift1
First recorded in 1735–45
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Example Sentences
“Hadn’t you better heave the boom up with the topping lift?”
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"Get another pull on your topping lift," ordered Mr. Oliver.
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“Let go that topping lift, Pop!” he cried.
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Her sails were better cut and set and she pulled smoothly into the wind; Bluenose's big mainsail was so ungainly that Captain Walters had to swing it by the topping lift; her topsails were shapeless sacks.
In more recent ships a special derrick boom is rigged for this block, and a second accumulator is sometimes inserted between the topping lift by which this is raised and the end of the boom.
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