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turtling
turtling (ˈtɜːtlɪŋ) [f. turtle n.2 + -ing1.] The action or occupation of ‘fishing’ for or catching turtle. Also attrib., and as pres. pple. (as if from turtle v.2).1669 Admiralty Crt. Exam. 77 19 Aug., Intended to goe..with the ship to the island of Kiamanas to make a turtling voyage. 1726 G. Robert... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turtling
Turtling may refer to: Turtling (sailing), a sailing term to describe the inverting of a dinghy Turtling (hunting), the hunting of turtles Turtling (gameplay ), a game term to describe a defensive strategy Turtling in climbing, when a climber is flipped during a fall See also Turtle (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Turtling (gameplay)
A turtling strategy may work because it forces the opponent to be more aggressive and constantly force him to attack the turtling player until the map The turtling strategy has some major weaknesses. wikipedia.org
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Why is Turtling / Keep Out looked down on in this game?
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turtler
turtler (ˈtɜːtlə(r)) [f. turtle n.2 + -er1.] 1. A person, or a vessel, engaged in turtling; a turtle-catcher.1697 W. Dampier Voy. (1729) I. 395 The Jamaica Turtlers have such [nets]. 1707 Sloane Jamaica I. p. lvi, The Turtlers who furnish the island with Turtle, may be reckoned among the trading shi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turtling (sailing)
Several devices have been patented to prevent turtling. Legal implications Capsize and turtling can result in legal liability for damages due to negligence. wikipedia.org
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turkle
turkle (ˈtɜːk(ə)l) U.S. dial. var. turtle n.1 and n.2 Hence ˈturkling = turtling.1861 O. W. Holmes Elsie Venner 384 Don' wan' no snappin'-turkles in my stable. 1893 H. A. Shands Some Peculiarities of Speech in Mississippi 65 Turkle, Negro for turtle. Turkle-dove is the common name given by negroes t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turtling (hunting)
Turtling is the hunting of turtles. Turtling has been a part of human culture since as far back as the middle of the first millennium BC, where sea turtles such as the hawksbill sea turtle wikipedia.org
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Turtle (disambiguation)
British Army officer from Ireland Turtle Bunbury (born 1972), Irish historian and author See also TIRTL, a traffic logger and speed measurement device Turtling wikipedia.org
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US1
It has a catboat rig with a loose-footed mainsail and foam-filled aluminum spars to reduce the risk of turtling. wikipedia.org
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Bottom-up
disambiguation) Capsizing, when a boat is turned upside down Mundanity, a precursor of social movements Social movements, bottom-up societal reform Turtling wikipedia.org
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Jackline
See also Turtling (sailing) References Sailing rigs and rigging Sailboat components Sailing ship components wikipedia.org
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Hobie Bravo
It has a single square-topped, roller furling sail, a catboat rig with no boom and a mast-top mounted float to prevent turtling, that also acts as a wind wikipedia.org
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