Examples of 'keels' in a sentence

Meaning of "keels"

Keel (noun): The structural backbone running along the bottom of a boat, helping to maintain its stability and balance
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  • plural of keel
  • Alternative form of kayles
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of keel
  • A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Four bilge keels were fitted to improve stability.
It falls off and she keels over.
These keels form continuous longitudinal rows.
Like if a young man suddenly keels over.
The keels of the middorsal rows are flat.
The sculpture consists of a number of spiral keels.
Console keels and wings were made of wood.
Its body lacks ridges or caudal keels.
The keels may be placed centrally or parasagittaly.
The callus consists of three short keels.
The keels may be placed centrally or parasagittally.
The shell is encircled by numerous sharp keels.
Two hundred million keels of the stuff.
Roy keels kept us on our toes.
I just look at a plant and it keels over.

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The keels are rather bright green.
Alternatively two or more keels may be employed.
Bilge keels are passive stability systems.
But if the heart keels over.
Powered keels arrived soon afterwards.
Nail one of the keels to the.
External keels are cast in the shape of the keel.
The dorsal scales are smooth and without keels.
Some have two keels on their outer surface.
Keels are laid for the first two ships.
The neck vertebrae have no keels on the underside.
Bilge keels are often fitted to smaller sailing yachts.
The fingers have lateral keels and discs.
The larger keels are smooth or obsoletely granular.
The carapace also lacks keels.
The keels may of different types.
Water tanks could also be sited in the keels.
These foot keels differ in four distinct features.
The design had a choice of keels.
Keels used to be like this.
Odontodes on lateral series of plates not forming keels.
Ventral scales have keels laterally.
The sepals of the bottle gentian have no keels.
The bilge keels helped further stabilize the ship.
And the whole thing just keels over.
The interspaces of the keels described above are conspicuously concave.
Below them are two more petals called keels.
The toes have lateral keels and enlarged pads.
The palea have two veins and scaberulous keels.
She was fitted with bilge keels to reduce her rolling.
The longitudinal lamellae are continuous on and between the keels.
It has also been used to make keels for small boats.
Caudal dorsal scales smooth or with very faint keels.
The second segment have keels which are expanded.
Even multihulls have keels.

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