How To Use Winch In A Sentence

  • Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
  • OOh gosh 20 whole cm women & children first, man the life boats, wind the winches & pump the bilges. Cheeseburger Gothic » This is why the Playboy Mansion sits atop a very high hill.
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  • In 1955 there were just four bolt-action centerfires made in America, the Remington 721 / 722, Winchester 43 and 70, and Savage 340.
  • I met wi 'twa dink quines in particular, ane o' them a sonsie, fine, fodgel lass, baith braw and bonnie; the tither was clean-shankit, straught, tight, weelfar'd winch, as blythe's a lintwhite on a flowerie thorn, and as sweet and modest's a new-blawn plumrose in a hazle shaw. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
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  • The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
  • The winch man was running out the cable, allowing the barrage balloon to rise.
  • After attending two preparatory schools, he was admitted as a scholar to Winchester College in 1752.
  • Winchester peacemakers are offering mediation to soothe relations between neighbours.
  • The crew of the ship were winched to safety by a rescue helicopter.
  • You must wash all tackle in hot soapy water, making sure to scrub the reel foot, winch fittings and rod guides.
  • The anchor winch has a large drum on the back, with its axis along the wreck.
  • The evil ones quickly pulled it tight and then attached a large bag on a winch to the ropes and then pulled the bag over the castle wall.
  • In Winchester a single bugle player sounded the Last Post before the cathedral grounds fell silent.
  • Fire crews finally winched the car to safety. The Sun
  • TWO divers had to be winched aboard a helicopter and flown ashore suffering from the bends. The Sun
  • The double-line pull uses a snatch block (also known as a pulley block) to run the wire rope out to an anchor and then double it back to the vehicle, where the hook is attached to the frame -- not the bumper, winch, or any part of the suspension. Winching How-To: Never Get Your Truck Stuck Again
  • Two helicopters winched the passengers to safety from the deck of the ship.
  • Aside from a large winch, called a capstan, and various blocks and pulleys to take off some of the strain, eighteenth-century sailing ships relied on brute man power. John Paul Jones
  • The 1885, as with most Winchesters of the time, was offered with many options including barrel length, round, octagon barrels or a combination thereof, set triggers, fancy wood and special sights.
  • I went out in Winchester briefly last night, and hardly recognised a soul.
  • He tugged on a jacket and walked himself out to the Winchester Pier, undocking the small rowboat that he used to make the journey to the tower.
  • Like the TNT, Winchester's 34 gr. bullet expands with explosive effect, breaking into almost sand-sized particles when fired into tissue simulants such as ballistic gelatin or even water.
  • Of the hands forward, some of the watch were aloft, working at odd jobs about the rigging, while the drowsy clinking of a spunyarn winch somewhere on the forecastle, in the shadow of the head sails, accounted for the remainder. The Cruise of the "Esmeralda"
  • A sugar maple, winch will flame up so brilliant orange in autumn it seems to warm the air around it.
  • The car was winched back up but was a write-off. The Sun
  • * Disconnect the remote control when the winch is not in use. Winching How-To: Never Get Your Truck Stuck Again
  • The winch man was running out the cable, allowing the barrage balloon to rise.
  • He was winched out by helicopter and flown to hospital. The Sun
  • A damaged car was winched by a helicopter.
  • The best way to get along is never to forgive an enemy or forget a friend. Walter Winchell 
  • All were loaded with the bullet seated .010-inch off the rifling, in Winchester cases with CCI large rifle magnum primers.
  • Boat davit 's all greased up but the forward winch is only halfway there. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The Winchester Model 1892 was equipped with standard buckhorn sights, while the Marlin had been fitted with a receiver sight.
  • Three British warships training nearby joined the hunt and a rescue helicopter winched him on board. The Sun
  • Millions upon millions of traditional ejecting Winchesters have been sold so there must be something comfortably right about them.
  • She's living down at Winchester now, close to the cathedral, one of the most respectable ladies there - chaperones girls at the county ball, if you please.
  • The Great Winchester Gun Riot of May 1908 almost sounds like a joke, a self-mocking send-up of the usually sleepy county town.
  • He would attach a cable around the chassis of the car and winch it up on to the canal bank.
  • On 13 March 1990 Winchester was formally appointed as appointed representative of Norwich Union by a letter of that date.
  • The horses are unsaddled, the Winchesters taken from their scabbards for protection through the night.
  • The mechanical advantage of a winch is the radius of the axle to the radius of the handspikes. Energy Bulletin -
  • I usually get my stuff from people who promised somebody else that they would keep it a secret. Walter Winchell 
  • To rig for a single-line pull, remove the nylon tree strap protector from the winch accessory package. Winching How-To: Never Get Your Truck Stuck Again
  • Now they're downsizing to a smaller place in Winchester. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent years there has been a lot of money spent in Winchester by the county council.
  • Armed with crowbars and the occasional hand winch, the group rescued some 1, 500 artifacts from around the city.
  • Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline. Walter Winchell 
  • Emerging from the crowd, he raised a 1964 Winchester rifle over his head.
  • But remember, all those ropes and winches and seafaring clutter have an important function, and the crew will certainly need to be able to get to them (sometimes in a hurry).
  • The wealth of John Winchcombe, ‘Jack of Newbury’, in the early Tudor period was legendary and his exploits were commemorated in ballads and chapbooks.
  • The vessel to be fitted with winches, derricks, wheels and ordinary runners capable of handling lifts up to 2 tons.
  • Any off the shelf 150 or 165 grain Hornady, Remington Core-Lokt®, Federal or Winchester is plenty sufficient. I'm getting to start black bear hunting this year.
  • He says the different communities north of Winchester would merge into one indistinguishable mass of housing if Barton Farm were to be built on.
  • Winchester has reintroduced the tang safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety.
  • Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be lifted to those heights by helicopter, and winched down.
  • When hard drives started appearing in personal computers, computer guys would ask, ‘Does it have a Winchester drive?’
  • Ambitious plans have been unveiled for Winchester's first ever nightclub.
  • While we were tooling around up at the top of the ancient rickety ski lifts, I just had to check out the winching mechanism for tensioning the lift cables.
  • My Model 70 Pre 64 Winchester in 270 is my favorite bolt action rifle. i put it in an accurate innovations stock that I hand rubbed 25 coats of African Express finish from Brownells and had Tim at classic checkering work his magic on the bastogne walnut. If You could have just one rifle...
  • During a 30-hour river closure, winch wires were being secured to both banks of the river and used to tow the floating pontoon on which the bridge rested.
  • He had plunged more than 200ft over a cliff and had to be winched up by helicopter before being flown to hospital in nearby Grenoble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Ruger is a keeper and the Winchester M-70 is for sale to finance another rifle deal. Are Ruger Model 77s Accurate Rifles? I Wonder.
  • The Winchester Model 21, which is by no stretch of the imagination a fine gun, brings very serious money, and the engraved and inlaid versions command princely sums, even though the engraving and inlaying is done at a third-grade-art-class level. Why Big-Dollar Guns Are Worth The Money
  • The five executioners, certified police officers who volunteered for the task and remain anonymous, stood about 25 feet away, behind a wall cut with a gunport, and were armed with matching. 30-caliber Winchester rifles. Ronnie Lee Gardner Executed By Firing Squad In Utah
  • The slang term vint for 'hard drive' is apparently from Winchester, "the name of one of the first popular hard disk drive technologies developed by IBM in 1973. Languagehat.com: EVERYTHING BUT THE MOUSE.
  • On the Hursley Estate, near Winchester, one man was pumping floodwater out of the field next to his garden to stop it reaching his home.
  • A winchman was lowered from the helicopter and along with paramedics and coastguards assessed her condition before moving her onto a stretcher and airlifting her to hospital in Scarborough.
  • Mrs. Winchester believed ill would befall her if she ever stopped altering her sprawling mansion.
  • Dramatic television footage showed rescue workers winching the nine survivors one-by-one from the roof of the restaurant as flames and smoke poured from the upper floors of the building in Taichung City in central Taiwan.
  • For search and rescue missions the rescue hoist and winch are installed on the starboard side and the helicopter operates under hover trim control.
  • Ropes and pulleys and an electric winch were used for the job.
  • It was after Winchelsey had accepted the bull as genuine that Gaveston returned.
  • Edith was very unwell — & when she recovered we were confined by bad weather — so that I saw little of the place. enough however not to like. the road from Winchester thither is remarkably beautiful; so much so as to make the New forest about Lyndhurst & Lymington appear comparatively uninteresting. here we are in a very different country. Letter 220
  • In fact they were split up because Hall smoked, as did the winchman, so they shared a room, leaving the two non-smokers the other room. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • Wits' people put shammy leather over our eyes, shaped our arms with winch rope, and locked us into crates for Labs in a pick-up bed. The Tamarack Swamps
  • Teenagers caught up in the turmoil of their parents' messy divorce are being offered a sympathetic ear by a new service in Winchester.
  • As fire tenders moved to different angles as the flames spread, small black hoses had to be winched manually, a time consuming process.
  • He had plunged more than 200ft over a cliff and had to be winched up by helicopter before being flown to hospital in nearby Grenoble. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're adding rope clutches and a winch behind a dodger or splashboard, be sure to position them carefully.
  • Looking for info on magazines and if this pistol is a clone of the Colt Off ive decided between either hornady, winchester silvertips, or barnes triple shock for elk. thanks for all the help guys, but which Remington 597 17hmr
  • The inexperienced sailors were winched to safety.
  • Next came the marquis of Winchester, Lord Treasurer, bearing the orb as he had done for Mary.
  • After a journey of 480 miles by foot and riverboat from Winchester, Virginia, Collins and his companions arrived at Fort Washington on August 29, 1791.
  • There are others however, that are on a par with the Winchester Ranger 147-grain subsonic, and these are the CCI Speer Gold Dot and the Federal HST. I just got my first 9mm and was wondering if anyone had any preference over some of the ammo?
  • Lewis needed two navigators, two watch captains, and two more primary helmsmen, plus some big, strong lugs to grind the deck winches, and versatile guys who could handle the bow and the mast.
  • Finally a German military helicopter arrived and winched the three men to safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winch cables attached to the ropes will be pulled into position using pulling blocks.
  • I usually get my stuff from people who promised somebody else that they would keep it a secret. Walter Winchell 
  • The vet said the best way to help him is to use an industrial winch - like the ones used to hoist engines from cars - to stand the eight-stone pig upright.
  • The delicate procedure saw a crane winch the wooden frame on top of the building before workmen set about ensuring every beam was in the right place.
  • a bottle-jack key, or the winch of a kitchen range, the click of the mechanism being imitated by means of a watchman's rattle, or by the even simpler expedient of drawing a piece of hard wood smartly along Entertainments for Home, Church and School
  • He concluded, as has Winchester, that the riddle is of less consequence these days. The Man Who Loved China: Summary and book reviews of The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester.
  • Mark grabs it and attaches it to the winch as Gerry starts the winch motor.
  • Born in London, he was educated at Winchester and studied at University College, London.
  • The brigade was now upon the Front Royal and Winchester pike, moving in the foot and wheel prints of the advance, and under and through an extended cirrhus cloud of dirty saffron. The Long Roll
  • The most dangerous aspect of the rescue operation is being lowered on a winch to rescue people caught in the fast-flowing water.
  • They must be supported by a side rail or side form and they also require a hand - or motor-powered winch to pull them along the strip being screeded.
  • Winchester An arson attack on a renowned medieval cathedral has caused thousands of pounds of damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • TWO divers had to be winched aboard a helicopter and flown ashore suffering from the bends. The Sun
  • Further forward, the aft hold is broken plates, then the amidships deckhouse and winch-gear lies intact and upside-down, and the goalpost mast has fallen diagonally across the wreck.
  • Jack, Jonathan, Arthur, and Quincey engage in a ‘desperate’ pursuit of Dracula, on horseback and with Winchester rifles; then in close combat, armed with bowie knives, they fight the gypsies who guard the Count.
  • Does anyone know if Remington makes the 887 Nitro Mag in LH yet? the fireing pin keeps popping out if place on my winchester model 1200 can any one tell me why? has anyone bought the new remington 887 nitro shotgun and if so how has it worked for you and is it worth the extra money? Benelli Super Nova
  • An inflatable from the lifeboat helped put the vessel's anchor down, so that she could winch herself off the skerry.
  • Two canoeists from Galway city had a lucky escape on Lough Corrib yesterday when a helicopter winched them to safety after they took shelter on one of the lake's islands.
  • Now that I'm officially old I'll have to settle down, buy a pair of sensible shoes and get something magnificently practical like a winch.
  • Level with the anchor winch, the entire side of the hull is sharply stoved in and ripped open where the Polish trawler Snardy ploughed into the side of the lightship on 16 August 1967.
  • Instead the 30-year-old woman from Whitby had to be airlifted to hospital by a team from RAF Leconfield who winched her to safety.
  • In view of the great scarcity of feathered game, and the number of deadly machine guns already on the market, the production of the last and deadliest automatic gun (by the Winchester Arms Company), _already in great demand_, is a crime against wild life, no less. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
  • Driving down hill was the most dangerous, so shoes were fitted to the wheels and a wire rope attached to a winch on the engine was sometimes used to control movement on a steep gradient.
  • In a few hours, she was a total wreck, but all her crew were winched to safety by the coastguard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crew of the ship were winched to safety by a rescue helicopter.
  • This is achieved initially by means of a manual winch but eventually through a computer-controlled automatic mechanism.
  • I am intrigued by the capstan winches fitted to the Range Rovers on the Darien Gap crossing.
  • He sighted over the barrel of his Winchester and blew apart the skull of the drone nearest to him.
  • I lope along the driveway almost to Winchester, where I have left the Trekkie chained to railings set around a miniature mausoleum. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Forward of the boilers there is little but scraps of metal, except for the anchor winch, chains and anchors.
  • I have found that identical loads in Winchester brass shoots differently than the same loads in Remington and/or Federal brass, so keeping them separate and grouped together will yield more consistency from one shot to the next. How Handloading Can Improve Your Love Life
  • But despite the duds, Leung is actually a Harvard-trained researcher at a nearby university — not a grizzled Gem State native on the hunt for a new Winchester. Authentic Americana
  • Just then, as ill luck would have it, came in the Winchelsea man-of-war, by way of visit, which put the marooners into such a surprise that they set fire to the ship and sloop and fled ashore to the woods.
  • The vet said the best way to help him is to use an industrial winch - like the ones used to hoist engines from cars - to stand the eight-stone pig upright.
  • A number of exercises were executed, including dropping the winchman on the afterdeck, transferring lifeboat crew to the helicopter, and a stretcher exercise.
  • Two helicopters winched the passengers to safety from the deck of the ship.
  • Four sailors were winched to safety from their sinking 100,000 boat - after their life rafts were locked up. The Sun
  • Each carries a rifle, and every living thing that appears on the banks or on the water is fusilladed with Winchesters until it is dead or out of sight. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
  • While he held his machine steady and followed the sprinting animals, the on-board sniper darted the last two heifers and the helicopter winched them back to dry land.
  • Glastenburie, was now made bishop of Winchester, a man for his singular bountie, gentlenesse and modestie greatlie beloued of the English. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • Yes | No | Report from zak in mn wrote 1 year 11 weeks ago for me it is the a winchester model 1912 built in 1918. its the best handling shot gun i have ever used it as my great grandfathers and it has been passed down to me i am 19. the stock was cut 2 inches shorter and has a 30 inch barrel. favorite shotgun ever used. My Favorite Flashlight
  • A mizzle, drizzle, haze, what's the difference between fog and mist, etc., etc. Simon Winchester: But the language and the dictionary therefore can almost inadvertently paint a portrait of the society that uses the language. A Back-Story to The Man Who Loved China A Coincidence Most Curious and Telling
  • Over the hangar mouth the jib of the winch can be spotted.
  • Statute of Winchester (1285), in which it is enacted that "every man have in his house harness for to keep the peace after the ancient assize, that is to say, every man between fifteen years of age and sixty years. Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government
  • Finally a German military helicopter arrived and winched the three men to safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • Combining the iconic chain and fusée, drums and vertical tourbillion from the Winch timepiece with a revolutionary new technique, the Sol Invictus is another mechanical wonder for your wrist. Luxurylaunches.com
  • The raised forecastle has all the normal anchor handling gear as well as a huge single winch used for hauling loads out of the fish hold.
  • The Winchester primary school suffered severe damage from the non-stop rains in November and December 2000.
  • This latter had necessitated the payment of numerous dollars, to say nothing of a demonstration in force -- Dick Humphries squinting along the sights of a Winchester while Tommy apportioned their wages among them at his own appraisement. SIWASH
  • Once inside, immediately in front of the raised stern cabin, a large winch has fallen on one end and rests almost vertically on the centre line of the ship.
  • My primary role on the boat is called a ‘grinder’, and I provide power for the winches [the circular wheels which wind the boat's sails up and down].
  • The lead bullet's ogive is more blunt than that of the Winchester load.
  • The two men were winched out of the sinking boat by an RAF helicopter.
  • The new Winchesters feature inertial triggers and a conventional tang safety that also doubles as a barrel selector.
  • This action results from some of the on-board innovations such as an auxiliary winch to deploy the main winch, chain / davit hoists for heavy equipment/machinery and a grease operated track adjuster.
  • The Hedgehog will hide its apples inside Winchester and will construct hidden passages under the earth.
  • OBAMA '08 (and although she's a habitual liar I'll vote for Hillary if the winch is in the general ... Obama picks up superdelegate
  • The emergence of colleges such as Winchester and Eton in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries spearheaded the transition to modern forms of school organization and buildings.
  • He was winched out by helicopter and flown to hospital. The Sun
  • The safe-conduct I gave him is for Chester; there would not be time to issue a new one for Winchester. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • In the old truck tow days we bought a very expensive roll of Kevlar towline which we used for one day and then we tossed it because it kept cutting itself on the spool of the winch.
  • When safely home and refuelled, she would be winched up the ramp, no man going home till she was ready for service again. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • We could distinctly make out the anchor winch, life raft holders and torpedo-loading hatch.
  • He had somewhat discomposed even the bishop of Winchester, but the hesitation was only a moment long and the impressive voice rose with authority, calling them peremptorily to prayer, and to the consideration of the grave matters for which they were gathered together. A River So Long
  • The double-line pull uses a snatch block (also known as a pulley block) to run the wire rope out to an anchor and then double it back to the vehicle, where the hook is attached to the frame -- not the bumper, winch, or any part of the suspension. Winching How-To: Never Get Your Truck Stuck Again
  • The objective was to provide .270 ballistics in a cartridge short enough to function in the Winchester M88 lever-action and M100 semiautomatic rifles.
  • Boat davit 's all greased up but the forward winch is only halfway there. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • At Plevna the Russians' use of howitzers firing over the heads of their assault troops negated the Turks superior infantry firepower - provided by Winchester rifles - by forcing the defenders to take cover against the bursting shells.
  • The joystick allows the winchman to adjust the position of the aircraft in regard to the rescuees.
  • The last of the crew were winched off early on Friday after the ship ran aground near Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
  • I winched as I felt my leg throbbing again.
  • On 15 September 1955, three marines and a civilian scientist from the Royal Navy's new survey ship HMS Vidal were winched from a helicopter on to a tiny, pyramid-shaped outcrop of granite sticking out of the Atlantic Ocean 240 miles west of the Orkneys. 'Hello Mum, I'm on Rockall': The £100bn piece of rock
  • North Yorkshire Fire and rescue crews released Mr Brader using specialist winches and airbags to lift up the tractor.
  • Programmes of building and sculptural embellishment of major churches, for example at Exeter, Lichfield and Winchester cathedrals, were halted by the outbreak of plague.
  • Oaks Road to replace the existing overcrossing at Winchester Canyon Road. Edhat Santa Barbara
  • The last of the crew were winched off early on Friday after the ship ran aground near Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
  • Groupers hurried away to dark corners and a map angelfish put in a sudden appearance from behind a winch.
  • But the Winchester is a habit more deeply ingrained than even Shaun's daily stop for a soda, and the pub will not let him leave without a fight. Shaun of the Dead
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  • During Ralph's stay at Winchester his family moved from Essex to Norfolk, taking up residence in Weybourne, near Sheringham which was where the Fowlers golfed regularly.
  • Unsurprisingly, the best comparisons are with manuscript illuminations produced in the Winchester and Canterbury workshops, such as the famous Trinity Gospels in Cambridge, which were probably made in about 1020.
  • This was a superb demonstration of the RAF pilot's skill, holding a large helicopter in a hover next to a cliff face in the dark while winching the casualty on board.
  • These streets defined thirty-nine quarters for a town - New Winchelsea - intended to include a market, three churches, a friary, stone defences, and 700 houses.
  • The princess is godmother to their 14-year-old son Peregrine, a pupil at Winchester.
  • The report added that Winchester town was the only part of the district that would remain attractive to developers.
  • An unreliable boyfriend at the best of times, Shaun persistently exasperates Liz by insisting they spend all their waking hours in the Winchester Arms, their local boozer.
  • Finally, Barry Crickmer of Winchester writes: "Your Sept. 26 column left me a little confused: If 'Colors' is what the Army plays at the end of the day, then what are taps and when are they sounded? Readers reminisce about Prince George's Country Club and District Grocery Stores
  • A number of Farnham members rode in the Farnham to Winchester and back 53-mile reliability cycle ride.
  • A variation is for a pair of capstans (vertically mounted winches), again more common on warships.
  • One adult was winched ashore by helicopter and the other two were brought in by lifeboats. The Sun
  • This caused jamming, digging out with a pocket knife, and a whole lot of cussing while my friends continued raining down ducks, as I spitted out my choice words at Winchester. Phil Bourjaily Picks The Best New Shotguns for 2010
  • One adult was winched ashore by helicopter and the other two were brought in by lifeboats. The Sun
  • Returning the Steyr to the holster, he reached into the holster on his right thigh and slipped the cut-down Winchester free.
  • He was cleared of match-fixing allegations following two trials in Winchester in 1997.
  • The device in question is a traditional clothes airer that can be winched up towards the ceiling. Times, Sunday Times
  • They do the work of motorized winches - haul logs, or move stuck tractors, raise towers, and so on - but with the deftness of a human hand.
  • I partook of the infinte calm in winch she lay.
  • The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell.
  • There is a large wheelhouse to explore and a couple of big winches and gear in the forward part of the ship.
  • The dump body is made of industrial-weight polyethylene, and the drive system uses a winch rather than costly hydraulics.
  • Winchester the original piers were either clothed with new ashlaring, or the old ashlaring was wrought into new forms and mouldings where possible; while in Canterbury the piers were altogether rebuilt. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].
  • Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bishop of Winchester, used to ‘excuse himself for his much swearing by saying he swore as a baronet, and not as a bishop’!
  • With a long remote cord, you can also operate the winch from the cab if necessary. Winching How-To: Never Get Your Truck Stuck Again
  • W'y, Miss," answered Jack Molloy, who chanced to be sitting on a spare yard close at hand working a Turk's head on a manrope, "that's the steam-winch, that is the thing wot we uses w'en we wants to hoist things out o 'the hold, or lower 'em into it. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan
  • Three British warships training nearby joined the hunt and a rescue helicopter winched him on board. The Sun
  • This morning the cable broke lifting a capstan winch into the bow. THE BOOK LADY
  • I wish she had seen the elderly nursing home residents being winched off rooftops on to a helicopter, wrapping sheets around their heads as they were too scared to look down.
  • Three people had to be winched to safety by helicopter and two more had to abandon their car after it got stuck in sand in a busy weekend for the water rescue services in Sligo Bay.
  • Along with the chopper crew, the team practiced stretcher loading, winching a casualty into the aircraft and landing zone safety.
  • Goods were winched down into their holds and when their lading was complete, tow galleys moved the ships into the harbor where they apparently set sail for whatever port they were bound for.
  • Until she and Antony lay fully embalmed within it, an aperture would remain high on the door wall, reached by scaffolding made from withies; a winch and a long roomy basket enabled persons and items to be conveyed in and out of the interior. Antony and Cleopatra
  • By continuing to unreel the A&R winch cable, the tilting frame is able to rotate and thereby lift the intermediate connector off the wheel.
  • The Hedgehog will hide its apples inside Winchester and will construct hidden passages under the earth.

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