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vb. (en-past of: heel over)
Usage examples of "heeled over".
The ship heeled over steeply until her mastheads touched the tree-tops.
An hour later the wind freshened again and the clipper heeled over more, spray digging into the lower sails.
Many now lay in the shallows, charred wrecks heeled over on their sides, and burned frames settling in the deep gray mud like blackened skeletons.
A small Portuguese twenty-cannon frigate was barreling into harbor, the bit between her teeth, heeled over under a full press of canvas.
The wind smote the schooner with a sudden gust, and she heeled over till her lee rail was buried, the roar in her rigging rising in pitch to a shriek.
Sea Witch heeled over in a gust as Hal fought the wheel, bringing her round through the wind, all her sails flogging madly.
But the officer at the diving panel had no such doubts, for I had to grab and hang on hard as the _Dolphin_ heeled over violently to port and came curving around, engines slowing, in a tight circle to bring her back to the spot where Benson had called out.
The Empire of Liberty heeled over on her side, her structure screaming and flexing with the strain of the massive muzzle-horsepower of her four twelve-inch and four eight-inch broadside guns.
Perhaps half a mile away from Bagnall's plane and a little lower in the sky, a bomber heeled over and plunged ground-ward, one wing a sheet of flame.
Then he hurried back to the bow as the Defiant heeled over with the turn.
Like a wounded animal, the Raptor heeled over to port, water filling its hold and throwing it out of trim.
As he spoke the name a third time, a low thud of wind struck the ship, as if a thunderclap had sounded next to them, and the ship heeled over slightly.