aesthetic distance, deep space, driftway, free hand, half space, interspace, light-years, perspective, room to spare, space between, time interval
Definitionn. (of a ship or plane) sideways drift
Last update: June 30, 2016
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Keep a leeway distance from him. [Please select]
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The plan has left enough leeway for him to reflect his own ideas. [Please select]
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A Log Book is a marine or sea journal, containing, in the British navy, the speed, course, leeway, direction and force of the wind, state of the weather, and barometric and thermometric observations. [Please select]
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The slight leeway of a century or so, a few decades may recover. [Please select]
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That would give her eight dollars leeway, which seemed quite sufficient. [Please select]
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Forges ahead a'most entirely by means of leeway, so to speak.' [Please select]
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The centre-board was dropped this distance, and the tendency to make leeway thus corrected. [Please select]
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The chart had been consulted, the bearings correctly noted, calculations made, and leeway allowed for. [Please select]
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Lad flashed out of reach, but with less leeway than he would have expected. [Please select]
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