A triangular sail that sets ahead of the foremast.
Shift from one side of the ship to the other.
1 The devil astride the jib boom, his tail lashing in the wind.
2 The flying - jib is to be set to assist in steadying the motion.
3 At length, however, they heard the order to take in the jib .
4 We contrived to ship the mast, and set the jib and foresail.
5 Sure you kin see that easy from the cut of her jib .
6 I cast off the port jib sheet and trimmed the starboard one.
7 We had stepped two masts and fitted two lugs and a jib .
8 She was still on the port tack under unreefed mainsail and jib .
9 The ship was under her three top-sails, spanker and jib , when Mons.
10 Stand by to run up your jib and fore-topmast staysail, Mr. Broadrick.
11 You looks like it, Miles, judgin' by the colour o' your jib .
12 The schooner, at this time, was under her mainsail, jib , and fore-top-sail.
13 I fancy Evelyn Waugh might have liked the cut of Colman's jib .
14 All their noses upwardly projected from their faces like so many jib - booms .
15 Afterward, McCain told Black that he liked the cut of Palin's jib .
16 I took in the jib , and he moored the boat near the lake.
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