a leg up, crane, erect, heave, hoick, jerk up, lift up, pick up, rise, take up, upheave, uprear
Definitionn. lifting device for raising heavy or cumbersome objects
Last update: December 15, 2016
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The SMART, a lightweight aluminum, portable hoist you can take with you, wherever you go. [Please select]
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Rotary phase converters in vehicle servicing: Post lift, Hoist, Welder, Wheel balancer. [Please select]
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"I will make a windlass as soon as I can, and we will soon hoist out another, like they turn a bucket of water up from a well." [verb]
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This accident alarmed the whole crew; the boat was immediately hoisted out, but as we could not discern which way the shore lay, we were obliged to wait for daylight. [verb]
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The porter hoisted the valise up on the well. [verb]
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Let it not be said that patriots have hoisted the white flag. [verb]
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The fizz of saltpetre disturbed the rat, and he hoisted his tail and skipped back to his home. [Please select]
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A hundred or more years ago Nelson came by post by this road to Portsmouth to hoist his flag upon the _Victory_. [Please select]
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The standard of Zion is hoisted. [verb]
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'Hoist him up; I'll catch hold of him. [Please select]
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Then he retired, and came back in another hour with a covered wagon, into which the sick were hoisted and packed like herrings. [verb]
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