clubhaul

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English

Etymology

From club +‎ haul; derived from nautical clubbing (dragging an anchor along the seabed) and hauling (changing direction).

Verb

clubhaul (third-person singular simple present clubhauls, present participle clubhauling, simple past and past participle clubhauled)

  1. (transitive, nautical) To force (a sailing vessel) to change tack by dropping the lee-anchor and hauling in the anchor cable to swing the stern to windward.

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