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steeve
1[steev]
verb (used with object)
to stuff (cotton or other cargo) into a ship's hold.
noun
a long derrick or spar, with a block at one end, used in stowing cargo in a ship's hold.
steeve
2[steev]
verb (used without object)
(of a bowsprit or the like) to incline upward at an angle instead of extending horizontally.
verb (used with object)
to set (a spar) at an upward inclination.
steeve
1/ پː /
noun
a spar having a pulley block at one end, used for stowing cargo on a ship
verb
(tr) to stow (cargo) securely in the hold of a ship
steeve
2/ پː /
verb
to incline (a bowsprit or other spar) upwards or (of a bowsprit) to incline upwards at an angle from the horizontal
noun
such an angle
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Steeve Bancal, a trainee social worker from Sussex, was positive about the deal.
With an early childhood in Haiti marked by poverty and other trauma, 19-year-old Steeve Biondolillo seems to have beat long odds.
Current owner Steeve Bernardo worked at Chez Pipo as a student before buying the restaurant in 2009.
"After everything she went through in her youth, she built herself a shell," her friend Steeve Briois told the BBC.
Burkina Faso defender Steeve Yago was lucky to only see yellow for a first-minute sliding tackle on Collins Fai, which was the first of several rash challenges which ultimately cost the Stallions.
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