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Definitions of jibe in various dictionaries:
noun - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
verb - be compatible, similar or consistent
verb - shift from one side of the ship to the other
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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See eye to eye |
Agree |
Be in accord |
Coincide |
Fore-and-aft maneuver |
Be harmonious |
Be compatible |
Be in harmony (with) |
Sailing technique |
Be in harmony |
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shift from one side of the ship to the other |
be compatible, similar or consistent coincide in their characteristics |
an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect |
to agree with something else: |
gibe |
to make insulting remarks that are intended to make someone look stupid: |
an insulting remark that is intended to make someone look stupid: |
To cause (a sail) to jibe. |
To shift a fore-and-aft sail from one side of a vessel to the other while sailing before the wind so as to sail on the opposite tack. |
Informal To be in accord agree: Your figures jibe with mine. |
Jibe description |
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A jibe (US) or gybe (Britain) is a sailing maneuver whereby a sailing vessel reaching downwind turns its stern through the wind, such that the wind direction changes from one side of the boat to the other. For square-rigged ships, this maneuver is called wearing ship. * In this maneuver, the mainsail will cross the center of the boat while the jib is pulled to the other side of the boat. If a spinnaker is up, its pole will have to be manually moved to the other side, to remain opposite the mainsail. In a dinghy, raising the centerboard can increase the risk of capsizing during what can be a somewhat violent maneuver, although the opposite is true of a dinghy with a flat, planing hull profile: raising the centerboard reduces heeling moment during the maneuver and so reduces the risk of capsize. * The other way to change the side of the boat that faces the wind is turning the bow of the boat into, and then through, the direction of the wind. This operation is known as tacking or coming |