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STRETCHING

Volume 19 · 65 words · 1815 Edition

in Navigation, is generally understood to imply the progression of a ship under a great surface of sail, when close-hauled. The difference between this term and standing, consists apparently in the quantity of sail; which in the latter may be very moderate; but stretching generally signifies excess; as, we saw the enemy at daybreak stretching to the southward under a cloud of sail, &c. Falconer.