Sentences

jib in a sentence

n.

Definition

Jib (noun): a triangular sail set forward of the mast of a sailing vessel, used to enhance maneuverability and catch the wind.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sailor expertly adjusted the jib to catch the morning breeze.
  2. As the boat tilted with the wind, the crew rushed to secure the jib in place.
  3. In sailing, the jib plays a crucial role in improving the vessel's maneuverability.
  4. He watched as the small yacht glided effortlessly across the water, its jib fully deployed.
  5. During the race, a malfunction in the jib nearly cost them the championship title.
  6. The sailor expertly maneuvered the jib to capture the wind and propel the sailboat forward.
  7. As the storm approached, they decided to reef the jib to maintain better control of the vessel.
  8. The colorful jib fluttered in the breeze, adding a lively touch to the serene harbor scene.
  9. During the sailing lesson, she learned how to trim the jib for optimal speed and efficiency.
  10. The old fishing boat had a torn jib that needed immediate repair before setting out to sea.
  11. The sailor adjusted the jib to catch the wind more effectively.
  12. He watched as the boat leaned gracefully under the pressure of the jib.
  13. The old wooden sailboat had a beautifully crafted jib that reflected its vintage charm.
  14. During the race, they had to quickly trim the jib to maintain their speed.
  15. She felt a sense of freedom as the jib filled with air, propelling them forward.

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