Examples of 'furled' in a sentence

Meaning of "furled"

To furl is a verb that means to roll or fold up tightly, especially in relation to sails on a boat or flags
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  • simple past tense and past participle of furl

How to use "furled" in a sentence

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The furled flags are still on their staffs.
Or the sail that was furled around the mast.
I furled the gennaker and he came on board.
Parchments with furled or fringed edges.
Furled sails are sails that are lowered.
The sails are furled until we reach open water.
The blades are then returned to the furled position.
They are furled and hurled.
On both sides are three furled flags.
He furled his brows as if confused.
The lower ones will be furled.
Marriage had furled me tight.
Harry furled his eyes looking for someone else.
Get this stuff furled.
Slightly furled as by a number of things.

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My self and all my love is for you alone furled.
The big difference is that furled leaders are created with a taper.
Myself and all my love is for you alone furled.
It can therefore be automatically furled over the boom in an accordion fold.
The sail was patched with flour sacks and furled.
Traditionally these are furled lines the same length as the tenkara rod.
Is for you alone furled.
Their furled flowers were opening and turning themselves toward the sea.
We were reduced to forereaching with a deeply furled headsail and double reefed main.
The furled sails verschnurt were on round Holzern.
The color bearer holds a staff with a furled flag in both hands.
The main advantage of furled lines is the delicate presentation and ease of casting.
She chases the drunken man off the ship with her furled umbrella.
Young gray squirrels have furled tails which will not reach fullness until adulthood.
Her flag was the last sovereign Confederate flag to be officially furled.
Furled Confederate flag.
Oscar Svensson attacked the fella with his neatly furled umbrella.
Was the mizzen furled when you found it?
The Genoa is also easily furled.
Normally, a furled sail is protected by a belayed awning.
It looked like the flag of permanent defeat . and furled.
Ahull, with sails furled and helm lashed alee.
Furled the sail and he shouldered the mast, and started to climb.
And the brow that 's all furled and wrinkled with care.
Not a soul on the deck or in the rig . Sails furled.
Even a semi furled jib wouldn't have done the job.
The flowers open in full sunlight, but remain furled at other times.
When the starter shows a furled yellow flag, it indicates one lap to green.
The flag beneath which they marched has been furled, and furled forever.
Furled since the death of Muhammad, the banner will unfurl when the Mahdi appears.
The captain had the main topsail furled at about seven o'clock in the evening.
Although original to Japan, these lines are similar to the British tradition of furled leader.
After the crash, race officials found a furled Austrian flag in the cockpit of Senna 's car.
When track officials examined the wreckage of Senna 's racing car, they found a furled Austrian flag.
The last time The Plant furled its leaves, the story remained dormant for nineteen years.

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