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towline

[ UK /tˈə‍ʊla‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (nautical) a rope used in towing

How To Use towline In A Sentence

  • As always, though, the paraglider pilot should strive to keep the towline square to the harness and canopy.
  • Pyranha towline system on a Magic Bat.
  • Also available were supplies such as hay, oats, straw or shavings, harnesses, horse collars, whiffletrees, towlines, horsebridges, fenders, pike poles, and hardware.
  • We were drifting in darkness in the ocean when we were offered a towline. Speaking Like A Pirate « Tales from the Reading Room
  • It said the towline would be detached if the person or persons in charge of the vessel requested, providing they would go anywhere in the world expect Australia.
  • When the Bulldog returned, a towline was secured and the destroyer was ordered to make for Iceland. BOOK VIEW CAFE BLOG » A Father’s Secret
  • The towline parametric design and calculation conducted by these equations are reliable, fully satisfying the requirement of the engineering design of the TW-1 target.
  • Clipping to the skier's belt with a quick-release coupler for a quick disconnection, most towlines feature a bungee-like shock cord at the skier's end to allow for smooth movement between the dog and skier.
  • The destroyer Express took us in tow, but the towline parted so she came alongside and took the troops and wounded on board and left us a sitting duck.
  • In an action against the tug owners, there was a plea of contributory negligence in failing to cast off the towline when danger was imminent.
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