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heeling over
verb
Present participle of heel over
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"The thrill, excitement and high you get from heeling over in a high wind is very attractive to these children who often have a high threshold for stimulation and engage in life-threatening activities on the streets," Ms. Miller said.
Also, because the GLK doesn't aspire to scale the face of K2, it doesn't suffer the violent side-to-side body roll endemic to tall S.U.V.'s that try to avoid heeling over like an America's Cup racer in corners.
Numerous holes were blown in the conning tower and the submarine desperately attempted to flee on the surface before slowing down and heeling over, trailing oil.
Then there was a consonance to split the drums of the world's ears, followed by a horrific rattlings as of actual artillery – tens of thousands of gun-carriages simultaneously at the gallop, colliding, crashing, heeling over in the blackness.
Wolston described the ship heeling over to about 20 degrees, before holding steady for a few seconds.
Ark Royal turned hard to starboard, heeling over and avoiding the bomb, which landed in the ocean 30 m off her starboard bow and sent a spout of water over the ship.
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Care had to be taken that her stability was not reduced unduly, or she might heel over too far and sink, as did the USS Enterprise in 1838.
Two hours later, mortally wounded, the great double-hulled wonder heeled over and sank, sucking 1,500 people to watery graves.
At one point, St . Louisheeled over and leaned on Kroonland but the only resulting damages were scorch marks on her side.
Simpson, who was known this season for a heels-over-head flip at the goal line for a touchdown against Arizona in Week 16, is a free agent.
She burst out of a gift-wrapped box, dressed as a toy soldier from "The Nutcracker," with white, high-heel, over-the-knee boots.
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