How To Use Capsizing In A Sentence

  • A pollution expert with the coast guard service is assessing the damage caused by the capsizing.
  • The only way to get the large swine into the boat without capsizing the craft was to build a makeshift floating ramp on the spot.
  • We have to do two sides of a triangle, straight at the waves and then back at an angle to avoid capsizing but we make it to the Peat Lough, moor up in the reeds and fish out into deep water.
  • Men jumped from the ship into lifeboats, overcrowding them to the point of capsizing.
  • Saturday we didn't sail as the wind was too strong for numpties such as ourselves, and many of the boats which did go out were capsizing right left and centre (or should that be starboard, port and centre?
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  • The children ran down the beach in advance of her, and as the man in the bidarka drew closer, nearly capsizing with one of his ill-directed strokes, the women followed. Nam-Bok, the Unveracious
  • At moderate speeds in moderate corners, the CC rolls like a capsizing ore ship, and yet the tighter suspension can't seem to rein in the 20-inch wheels' unsprung mass, which on rough roads will trammel and judder frantically. A Nissan at CrossPurposes With Competence
  • They're ragged, close together and, when the sea gets really bad, capable of undoing a recreational fishing vessel through swamping or capsizing or otherwise overwhelming the boat.
  • I didn't count on his capsizing the raft.
  • This time their load was hardly worth calling one so far as weight was concerned, and four of the boys piled in, to row the boats across, nearly capsizing the whole arrangement in their efforts to outspeed each other. Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island
  • The only way to get the large swine into the boat without capsizing the craft was to build a makeshift floating ramp on the spot.
  • Capsizing a multihull is not like rolling over in a monohull, whose keel usually causes it to roll upright again.
  • In one memorable incident, Ritter and his bride hopped into a sailboat, and the young professor took the helm, capsizing the boat in the bay.
  • Two large ships, plated with the same grey metal, lay at anchor inside the calm area behind the massive breakwater defences, while others listed and rolled in the water, on the verge of capsizing.
  • Two outrigger hulls provide stability and prevent the boat from capsizing.
  • Capsizing a multihull is not like rolling over in a monohull, whose keel usually causes it to roll upright again.

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