Sentence example with the word 'rudder'

rudder

Definition n. a hinged vertical airfoil mounted at the tail of an aircraft and used to make horizontal course changes

Last update: September 9, 2016


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A boat can not move in a particular direction without a rudder.   [verb]

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The rudder on the plane was quite loud.   [Please select]

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If you wish to fly a negative snap, use down elevator and opposite rudder to aileron movement.   [verb]

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The bow rudder for control in the wee rocky bits.   [verb]

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"You will give me the rudder now."   [verb]

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On the raised deck at the stern of this boat an Egyptian was sitting to guide the long pole-rudder, and the half-naked boatmen within were singing as they rowed.   [verb]

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On the rudder seat sat the Egyptian herself, sunk in Indian shawls and a very vapor of most delicate veils and scarfs.   [noun]

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"Give me the rudder," he said.   [verb]

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The pilot sat with a hand upon the rope by which the rudder paddles, one on each side of the vessel, were managed.   [verb]

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Her instant answer to the rudder, and the steadiness with which she kept her course, were especially noticeable as virtues to be relied upon in action.   [verb]

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