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As the wind shifted and the coast drew near, the captain ordered the crew to claw off to avoid being driven onto the lee shore.
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As the wind shifted and the coast drew near, the captain ordered the crew to claw off to avoid being driven onto the lee shore.
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claw off
Verb
intransitive
dated
slang
transitive
Japanese Meaning
航海用語:風上へ向かって帆走し、風下に流されないようにする動作を指す / 俗語:誰かを殴る、または打ちのめすことを意味する
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