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How to use jibing in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word jibing? Here are some examples.

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The Deputy First Minister joked at the First Minister's expense, jibing at the apparent disunity within McConnell's ranks.
On the second day, we practiced jibing, or passing the boat's backside through the wind.
Many an hour was spent tacking, jibing and splicing the main brace with the occasional capsize as well.
The result is an intriguing brew of thick textures jibing into a florid collection of sonic patchworks.
For starters it doesn't fly from a spinnaker pole, which makes setting and jibing the sail simple.
Careful control of the boom and mainsail is required when jibing in order to prevent a violent motion of the boom when it switches sides.
This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister.
The boat is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between jibing, tacking, and swabbing decks.
At the time I remember it not really kind of jibing with me, specifically for the reason that the women have their own tour.
Improve acceleration after start and jibing without sacrificing stability or speed.
The moderate curved fin outline ensures enough maneuverability for easy jibing.
By tacking and jibing, Alinghi has twice been successful in bringing the America's Cup to Switzerland.
This type of board is symmetrical which eliminates the need to change feet when jibing.
Nautix carbon booms are the lighest on the market for more pleisure: fast planning, finest adjustment, easy jibing, result less tiredness for a nice session.
Traditional sailing vessels with boomless or square sails are not put at risk by jibing.
After jibing this afternoon, the Safran will only have to perform a limited number of maneuvers to leave the Gulf of Gascony and start heading towards the trade winds.
We're in an area involving a high degree of tactical risk because many of the boats are changing their relative positions at each jibing maneuver, so everything can turn around very quickly.
We had flown into Airlie Beach the night before, stocked up on provisions, and by noon were practicing tacking and jibing in the bays near Airlie Beach.
Jibing is often necessary to change course when sailing off the wind or downwind.
Examples from Classical Literature
In spite of himself Hopalong had to laugh at the jibing of his friend, the Kid.
A great deal of nonsense has been written and talked about jibing, and it is commonly supposed to be a very dangerous maneuvre.
Such was the voice in her soul, which to HER senses seemed like that of some jibing demon at her elbow.
The note was still there the next afternoon when, jibing our sail, we came abruptly on an unexpected scene.
Frank did not want to enjoy any sensation of a sudden kind and jibing, as he understood it, was always unexpected.
I had rude notions of steering, but jibing is a delicate operation.
The bug-eye swerved and laid over, with the jibing of the booms.
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