ABREAST, a sea-term. In an attack, pursuit, or retreat at sea, the squadrons or divisions of a fleet are often obliged to vary their dispositions, and at the same time observe a proper regularity, by failing in right or curved lines: when they fail at a proper distance from each other, and are all equally forward, they are then said to have formed the line abreast.
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