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Jibing with the MapBiomas study, their findings also showed the marshes were losing surface water.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 27, 2021

Jibing, that is changing the boom and sail when tacking, requires the greatest care, particularly if the wind is stiff, and beginners should never be permitted to attempt it.

From Healthful Sports for Boys by Rochefort, Alfred

Jibing the fore- and main-sails and setting the topsails again, we headed back into the bank. 

From The Sea Wolf by London, Jack




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