Examples of 'clews' in a sentence

Meaning of "clews"

clew (noun): A ball of yarn or thread, also used as a nautical term to refer to the lower corner of a sail
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  • plural of clew
  • A surname.

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Clews started building motocross bikes in his garage.
Clewlines raise the clews to the yard above.
Clews are the lower two corners of a square sail.
Put the bunt into the slack of the clews.
Clews and improvements on the campus.
He was not going to have those clews.
Too bad they did not string Clews up while they were about it.
The Clews are around here someplace.
We also perform hand sewing repairs on sail slides and clews or custom projects.
George Clews is not the only one I have run contrariwise to in this town.
She was the daughter of financier and author Henry Clews.
They let George Clews out of the penitentiary.
Above the hotel Chateau de la Napoule with the picture collection of Henry Clews.
Even with arthritis, Clews kept himself busy until his death.
Let go of your sheets . Hold on to your clews and blocks.

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The fact that he employs one of Clews brothers… doesn't make the other his friend.
Does not make the other his friend . The fact that he employs one of Clews brothers.
You know, George Clews is not the only one.
While they were about it. Too bad they didn't string Clews up.
Let fall clews and bunts and sheet ho!
Tough customers, those Clews boys.
Richard 's mother and a Mrs. Clews I just met want me to go to the polo game.
Yeah, your old pal Bob Clews.
While we are young! Let fall clews and bunts and sheet ho!
Could not Mrs. Clews and I visit her this afternoon while you go to the polo?
The sails, including leeches, clews and reef eyes ;.
Over 35 feet, all our clews feature a stainless steel ring with webbing over approximately 90 °.
Come on, Nickerson! While we're young! Let fall clews and bunts and sheet ho!
Hold on to your clews and blocks. Well, we're in it now.
Hey, rock, George Clews is in town.
Rock, George Clews is in town . Nope.

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