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kedge

[kej] / kɛdʒ /


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He dropped a kedge at the caucus room door, and rode up into the eye of a gentle breeze, and backed his mainsail.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Admiral trimmed ship and hauled himself off the reef with his kedge, and stood off majestically down the corridors of the Senate Office Building.

From Time Magazine Archive

The boat lay riding to her kedge at less than twenty yards from shore.

From The Wireless Officer by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)

She has dragged the kedge up to the stream anchor, and is putting her bows in.

From The Secret of the Reef by Bindloss, Harold

Kedge, kej, n. a small anchor for keeping a ship steady, and for warping the ship.—v.t. to move by means of a kedge, to warp.—n.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various